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Shared Decision Making Guidance Reminders in Practice (SDM-GRIP)

Objective

Develop a system of practice tools and procedures to prompt shared decision making in primary care. SDM-GRIP (Shared Decision Making Guidance Reminders in Practice) was developed for suspected stable coronary artery disease (CAD), prior to the percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) decision.

Methods

Program evaluation of SDM-GRIP components: Grand Rounds, provider training (communication skills and clinical evidence), decision aid (DA), patient group visit, encounter decision guide (EDG), SDM provider visit.

Results

Participation – Physician training = 73% (21/29); patient group visits = 25% of patients with diagnosis of CAD contacted (43/168). SDM visits = 16% (27/168). Among SDM visit pairs, 82% of responding providers reported using the EDG in SDM encounters. Patients valued the SDM-GRIP program, and wanted to discuss comparative effectiveness information with a cardiologist. SDM visits were routinely reimbursed.

Conclusion

Program elements were well received and logistically feasible. However, recruitment to an extra educational group visit was low. Future implementation will move SDM-GRIP to the point of routine ordering of non-emergent stress tests to retain pre-decision timing of PCI and to improve coordination of care, with SDM tools available across primary care and cardiology.

Practice implications

Guidance prompts and provider training appear feasible. Implementation at stress testing requires further investigation.

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Kelly-Blake K, Olomu A, Dwamena F, Dontje K, Henry R, Rovner D, Rothert M, Holmes-Rovner M. Development of a Communication Skills Based Workshop for Shared Decision-Making (SDM). European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare 2015;3:529-42.

Bumpus SM, Kline-Rogers E, Koelling, Olomu A, Prager RL, Upchurch G, Eagle KA. How Michigan Collaboratives Reduce Disparities. Journal of Family Medicine 2015; 2:1-7.

Adesuwa B Olomu, Corser WD, Stommel M, Xie Y, Holmes-Rovner M. Do self-report and medical record comorbidity data predict longitudinal functional capacity and quality of life health outcomes similarly? BMC Health Services Research 2012; 12:398-406. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-12-398

Dontje K, Kelly-Blake K, Olomu A, Rothert M, Dwamena F, Henry R, Rovner D, Holmes-Rovner M. Nurse-led group visits support shared decision-making in stable coronary artery disease. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2012 May 12

Holmes-Rovner M, Kelly-Blake K, Dwamena F, Dontje K, Henry R, Olomu A, Rovner D, Rothert M. Shared Decision-Making Guidance Reminders in Practice (SDM-GRIP). Patient Educ Couns 2011; 85:219-224. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2010.12.028

William Corser, Alla Sikorskii, Ade Olomu, Manfred Stommel, Camille Proden and Margaret Holmes-Rovner: Concordance between co-morbidity data from patient self-report interviews and medical record documentation: BMC Health Services Research 2008, 8:85.  https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-8-85

Margaret Holmes-Rovner, PhD; Manfred Stommel, PhD, William A. Corser, PhD, RN, Adesuwa Olomu, MD, MS, Jodi Summers Holtrop, PhD, Azfar Siddiqi, MD, PhD, Susan L. Dunn, PhD, RN. Does outpatient telephone coaching add to hospital quality improvement following hospitalization for acute coronary syndrome? J Gen Intern Med, 2008, 23 (9): 1464-70 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-008-0710-1

Yang Z, Olomu A, Corser W, Rovner DR, Holmes-Rovner M. Outpatient Medication Use and Health Outcomes in Post-Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients. Am J Manag Care 2006; 12:581-587.

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