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do patient preferences influence surgeon recommendations for treatment?
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نویسنده
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smits lisanne j. h. ,chen neal c. ,ring david ,guitton thierry g. ,wilkens suzanne c.
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منبع
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the archives of bone and joint surgery - 2019 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:118 -135
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چکیده
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Background: when the best treatment option is uncertain, a patient’s preference based on personal values should be the source of most variation in diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. unexplained surgeon-to-surgeon variation in treatment for hand and upper extremity conditions suggests that surgeon preferences have more influence than patient preferences. methods: a total of 184 surgeons reviewed 18 fictional scenarios of upper extremity conditions for which operative treatment is discretionary and preference sensitive, and recommended either operative or non-operative treatment. to test the influence of six specific patient preferences the preference was randomly assigned to each scenario in an affirmative or negative manner. surgeon characteristics were collected for each participant. results: of the six preferences studied, four influenced surgeon recommendations. surgeons were more likely to recommend non-operative treatment when patients; preferred the least expensive treatment (adjusted or, 0.82; 95% ci, 0.71 – 0.94; p=0.005), preferred non-operative treatment (adjusted or, 0.82; 95% ci, 0.72 – 0.95; p=0.006), were not concerned about aesthetics (adjusted or, 1.15; 95% ci, 1.0 – 1.3; p=0.046), and when patients only preferred operative treatment if there is consensus among surgeons that operative treatment is a useful option (adjusted or, 0.78; 95% ci, 0.68 – 0.89; p<0.001). conclusion: patient preferences were found to have a measurable influence on surgeon treatment recommendations though not as much as we expected-and surgeons on average interpreted surgery as more aesthetic. this emphasizes the importance of strategies to help patients reflect on their values and ensure their preferences are consistent with those values (e.g. use of decision-aids).
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کلیدواژه
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conservative treatment ,decision making ,patient preference ,surgery
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آدرس
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harvard medical school, massachusetts general hospital, department of orthopaedic surgery, hand and upper extremity service, usa, harvard medical school, massachusetts general hospital, department of orthopaedic surgery, hand and upper extremity service, usa, university of texas at austin, dell medical school, department of surgery and perioperative care, usa, university medical center groningen, department of plastic surgery, netherlands, harvard medical school, massachusetts general hospital, department of orthopaedic surgery, hand and upper extremity service, usa
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پست الکترونیکی
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suzanne.c.wilkens@gmail.com
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