Shared decision making videos
The Commission has developed a number of videos and webinars on shared decision making.
Videos on shared decision making
Three short videos for clinicians on shared decision making have been developed:
- An overview on shared decision making
- Challenging myths about shared decision making in practice
- How to use patient decision aids and where to find them.
Shared Decision Making Symposium: Developing tools and skills for clinical practice
The Commission co-hosted a symposium on shared decision making with the University of Sydney’s Centre for Medical Psychology and Evidence-Based Decision Making (CeMPED) in 2014. Videos from this event include:
- Welcome and Intro - Dr Mary Foley, Secretary, NSW Health
- Featured Speaker - Professor Dawn Stacey (University of Ottawa): Developing shared decision making tools for clinical practice
- Shared Decision Making Tools for Clinical Practice & Panel Discussion: Associate Professor Julie Leask (University of Sydney) and Mr Nasser Bin Dhim (University of Sydney)
- Developing Skills for Shared Decision Making: Professor Glyn Elwyn (Foundation for Informed Medical Decisions, USA) and Associate Professor Angie Fagerlin (University of Michigan, USA)
- Shared Decision Making Skills in Clinical Practice & Panel Discussion: Associate Professor Tammy Hoffman (Bond University), Dr Heather Shepherd (University of Sydney) and Associate Professor Kirsten McCaffery (University of Sydney)
- Panel Discussion on Implementation: Melissa Fox (Health Consumers QLD), Professor Dawn Stacey (University of Ottawa), Dr Heather Buchan (Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care)
- Annie Lau PhD, UNSW, Healthy.me: how patients and consumers use e-Health to engage with clinicians and health services (PDF 2MB)
Other video presentations by Professor Dawn Stacey
- Patient Decision Aids –why, what, how, where?
- Assuring the quality of patient decision aids – the IPDAS story: 2003 – 2013
- Implementing Patient Decision Aids in Clinical Practice
- Do patient decision aids reduce wait times and Increase Quality of decisions for patient considering total joint arthroplasty? A Randomized Controlled Trial