Exploring the "shared" in shared decision-making in the care for children with chronic diseases or disabilities: what are the roles of parents and professionals?

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS European Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1007/s00431-024-05930-8
M W Alsem, A Bakkum, M Ketelaar, A M Willemen
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There is a growing body of literature that recognizes the importance of shared decision-making (SDM) in the care for children with chronic conditions and/or disabilities. Although participation in SDM can be more or less active, the tuning between parents and professionals about the way they want to participate in SDM is often an implicit process, limiting parents' optimal involvement. Role definitions may support both partners in the process of SDM. We conducted a scoping review to investigate the available knowledge on the interpretation and variability of different roles of parents and professionals in SDM. In total, 43 articles were included and were subjected to data extraction and thematic coding. The findings show that roles are described in the literature by three themes: (1) active and passive involvement, (2) leadership in decision-making, and (3) six specific roles: informing, advocating, supporting, facilitating, coordinating, and interacting. Some, but not all, of these roles are described for parents as well as professionals.Conclusion: The literature provides a first definition of the various roles parents and professionals may take during SDM. However, the results do not inform how the described roles can be performed in clinical practice. Follow-up research is needed to develop and evaluate practical initiatives to achieve suitable roles for both parents and professionals. What is Known: • Parents often play a role in shared decision-making What is New: • Parents and professionals can play different and various roles in decision-making • Most described roles can be played by both parents and professionals.

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探讨慢性病或残疾儿童护理中共同决策中的“共享”:父母和专业人员的角色是什么?
越来越多的文献认识到共同决策(SDM)在慢性病和/或残疾儿童护理中的重要性。虽然参与SDM可以或多或少是积极的,但父母和专业人员之间关于他们想要参与SDM的方式的调整通常是一个隐含的过程,限制了父母的最佳参与。角色定义可以支持SDM过程中的两个合作伙伴。我们进行了一项范围审查,以调查父母和专业人员在SDM中不同角色的解释和可变性的现有知识。总共纳入了43篇文章,并进行了数据提取和专题编码。研究结果表明,文献中的角色分为三个主题:(1)主动和被动参与;(2)领导决策;(3)六个具体角色:告知、倡导、支持、促进、协调和互动。这些角色中的一些(但不是全部)不仅适用于专业人士,也适用于父母。结论:文献提供了在SDM中父母和专业人员可能扮演的各种角色的第一个定义。然而,结果并没有告知如何描述的角色可以在临床实践中执行。需要进行后续研究,以制定和评估切实可行的举措,以实现父母和专业人员的合适角色。最新发现:•父母和专业人士在决策中可以扮演不同的角色•大多数描述的角色可以由父母和专业人士共同扮演。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Pediatrics (EJPE) is a leading peer-reviewed medical journal which covers the entire field of pediatrics. The editors encourage authors to submit original articles, reviews, short communications, and correspondence on all relevant themes and topics. EJPE is particularly committed to the publication of articles on important new clinical research that will have an immediate impact on clinical pediatric practice. The editorial office very much welcomes ideas for publications, whether individual articles or article series, that fit this goal and is always willing to address inquiries from authors regarding potential submissions. Invited review articles on clinical pediatrics that provide comprehensive coverage of a subject of importance are also regularly commissioned. The short publication time reflects both the commitment of the editors and publishers and their passion for new developments in the field of pediatrics. EJPE is active on social media (@EurJPediatrics) and we invite you to participate. EJPE is the official journal of the European Academy of Paediatrics (EAP) and publishes guidelines and statements in cooperation with the EAP.
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