Comprehensive consent in urology using decision aids, leaflets, videos and newer technologies: empowering patient choice and shared decision-making.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Therapeutic Advances in Urology Pub Date : 2024-11-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/17562872241301729
Carlotta Nedbal, Nithesh Naik, Niall Davis, Sanjeev Madaan, Theodoros Tokas, Giovanni Cacciamani, Eugenio Ventimiglia, Robert M Geraghty, Dmitry Enikeev, Bhaskar K Somani
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In this paper, we explore the usage of decision aids, patient information leaflets (PILs), videos, social media and modern technology to empower patients and enable shared decision-making (SDM). It explores the role of enhanced consent processes in urology. A re-evaluation of the conventional consent process is required towards more patient-centred care and SDM, which prioritises patient education and understanding of their medical conditions and treatment pathways. The use of decision aids, such as multimedia resources and PILs, is crucial in enhancing patients' understanding, level of satisfaction, quality of life and healthcare utilisation. New tools are opening exciting possibilities for patient education and information distribution, such as Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer (ChatGPT). The effectiveness of ChatGPT in comparison to well-established PILs is still up for debate, despite the fact that it makes information easily accessible. Improving patients' involvement, understanding and engagement in SDM procedures relies heavily on decision aids, PILs and current technological integration. Patients and healthcare practitioners should work together in accordance with the principles of SDM, which include considering patients' values, backgrounds, priorities and preferences when making treatment decisions. The emphasis on patient-centred care has prompted a re-evaluation of traditional consent processes in urology, with more emphasis on the shared decision-making process. Several informative aids are currently available as reported in the literature, ranging from 3D models, multimedia presentations and virtual reality (VR) devices. While the costs of these tools might be substantial, the advantages of adopting such informative resources are unmistakable. Social media and platforms such as patient-physician blogs are increasingly popular sources of medical information. Urologists should embrace these platforms to enhance patient engagement and the quality of information provided. Despite recent progress, there remains significant room for improvement in patient education and engagement which is achievable via concerted efforts of a wider medical community.

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在本文中,我们探讨了如何利用决策辅助工具、患者信息单 (PIL)、视频、社交媒体和现代技术来增强患者的能力并实现共同决策 (SDM)。本文探讨了强化同意程序在泌尿外科中的作用。需要对传统的同意程序进行重新评估,以实现更加以患者为中心的护理和 SDM,其中优先考虑患者教育以及对其病情和治疗途径的理解。使用决策辅助工具(如多媒体资源和 PIL)对于提高患者的理解能力、满意度、生活质量和医疗保健利用率至关重要。新工具为患者教育和信息传播提供了令人兴奋的可能性,例如聊天生成预训练转换器(ChatGPT)。尽管 ChatGPT 可以让患者轻松获取信息,但与成熟的 PIL 相比,其有效性仍有待商榷。提高患者对 SDM 程序的参与、理解和投入在很大程度上依赖于决策辅助工具、PIL 和当前的技术整合。患者和医护人员应根据 SDM 原则开展合作,其中包括在做出治疗决定时考虑患者的价值观、背景、优先事项和偏好。强调以患者为中心的医疗服务促使人们重新评估泌尿外科的传统同意程序,更加重视共同决策过程。据文献报道,目前已有多种信息辅助工具,包括三维模型、多媒体演示和虚拟现实(VR)设备。虽然这些工具的成本可能很高,但采用这些信息资源的优势是不言而喻的。社交媒体和患者-医生博客等平台是越来越受欢迎的医疗信息来源。泌尿科医生应利用这些平台提高患者参与度和所提供信息的质量。尽管最近取得了一些进展,但在患者教育和参与方面仍有很大的改进空间,而这是可以通过更广泛的医学界共同努力来实现的。
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期刊介绍: Therapeutic Advances in Urology delivers the highest quality peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and scholarly comment on pioneering efforts and innovative studies across all areas of urology. The journal has a strong clinical and pharmacological focus and is aimed at clinicians and researchers in urology, providing a forum in print and online for publishing the highest quality articles in this area. The editors welcome articles of current interest across all areas of urology, including treatment of urological disorders, with a focus on emerging pharmacological therapies.
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