Eliciting patient treatment preferences: A strategy to integrate evidence-based and patient-centered care

Worldviews Evid Based Nurs. 2006;3(3):116-23. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-6787.2006.00060.x.

Abstract

Background: The integrated patient-centered evidence-based approach to care is integral to guide practice and enhance the quality of care. In this paper, a strategy to operationalize the integrated approach is described.

Description of strategy: The strategy flows from the processes used to synthesize the best available evidence for interventions that address a clinical problem, and to elicit patient preferences for treatment options, which is an important step in patient-centered care. The strategy consists of three phases: (1) synthesis of evidence about the effectiveness and relevance of interventions derived from research and practice; (2) generation of written material describing the nature, dose, effectiveness, and risks associated with the evidence-based interventions; and (3) using the written descriptions to elicit patient preferences. Examples from an ongoing study are presented to illustrate the implementation of the strategy within the context of research.

Implications: Nurses are invited to apply the strategy in practice and to evaluate its feasibility and utility in enhancing the quality of care.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Benchmarking / organization & administration
  • Data Collection
  • Data Interpretation, Statistical
  • Evidence-Based Medicine / organization & administration*
  • Humans
  • Knowledge
  • Nursing Research / organization & administration*
  • Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care / organization & administration
  • Patient Participation
  • Patient Satisfaction*
  • Patient-Centered Care / organization & administration*
  • Research Design