JACC: Advances Expert Panel Perspective: Shared Decision-Making in Multidisciplinary Team-Based Cardiovascular Care

Elizabeth M. Perpetua, Roseanne Palmer, Viet T. Le, Sana M. Al-Khatib, Craig J. Beavers, Joshua A. Beckman, Biykem Bozkurt, Megan Coylewright, Caroline Lloyd Dougherty, Kimberly A. Guibone, Marian Hawkey, Patricia A. Keegan, James N. Kirkpatrick, Jessica Laperle, Sandra B. Lauck, Glenn Levine, Brian R. Lindman, Michael J. Mack, Andrea L. Price, Susan StrongJanet F. Wyman, Quentin R. Youmans, Martha Gulati

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Abstract

Shared decision-making (SDM) and multidisciplinary team-based care delivery are recommended across several cardiology clinical practice guidelines. However, evidence for benefit and guidance on implementation are limited. Informed consent, the use of patient decision aids, or the documentation of these elements for governmental or societal agencies may be conflated as SDM. SDM is a bidirectional exchange between experts: patients are the experts on their goals, values, and preferences, and clinicians provide their expertise on clinical factors. In this Expert Panel perspective, we review the current state of SDM in team-based cardiovascular care and propose best practice recommendations for multidisciplinary team implementation of SDM.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number100981
JournalJACC: Advances
Volume3
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
  • cardiac imaging
  • cardiovascular disease
  • chest pain
  • electrophysiology
  • heart failure
  • interventional cardiology
  • prevention
  • shared decision-making
  • structural heart
  • valvular heart disease

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Dentistry (miscellaneous)

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