Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3813709 Patient Education and Counseling 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Most included patient decision support interventions met the qualifying criteria.•Only three interventions (10%) met the proposed certification threshold.•It is feasible to apply those minimum standards to most but not all interventions.•It is unclear whether these can be applied to ‘in consultation use’ interventions.•The same applies to interventions that target screening and diagnostic tests.

ObjectivePatient decision support interventions are not currently subject to standardized quality control. The current study aims to assess the feasibility of applying a proposed set of minimum standards (previously developed as part of a possible certification process) to a selection of existing patient decision support interventions.MethodsA convenience sample of interventions selected from those included in the 2009 Cochrane systematic review of patient decision aids was scored by trained raters using the International Patient Decision Aids Standards (IPDAS) instrument. Scores were then evaluated against the published proposed minimum standards.ResultsTwenty-five out of thirty included interventions met all qualifying criteria while only three met the proposed certification criteria. The changes required for an intervention to meet the proposed certification standards were relatively minor. There was considerable variation between raters’ mean scores.ConclusionsMost interventions did not meet the certification criteria due to lack of information on modifiable items such as update policy and funding source.Practice implicationsSpecifying minimum standards for patient decision support interventions is a feasible development. However, it remains unclear whether the minimum standards can be applied to interventions designed for use within clinical encounters and to those that target screening and diagnostic tests.

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