著者
中山 健夫
出版者
公益社団法人 日本薬学会
雑誌
YAKUGAKU ZASSHI (ISSN:00316903)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.138, no.3, pp.331-334, 2018-03-01 (Released:2018-03-01)
参考文献数
17
被引用文献数
2

Evidence-based medicine (EBM) can be defined as “the integration of the best research evidence with clinical expertise and a patient's unique values and circumstances”. However, even with the best research evidence, many uncertainties can make clinical decisions difficult. As the social requirement of respecting patient values and preferences has been increasingly recognized, shared decision making (SDM) and consensus development between patients and clinicians have attracted attention. SDM is a process by which patients and clinicians make decisions and arrive at a consensus through interactive conversations and communications. During the process of SDM, patients and clinicians share information with each other on the goals they hope to achieve and responsibilities in meeting those goals. From the clinician's standpoint, information regarding the benefits and risks of potential treatment options based on current evidence and professional experience is provided to patients. From the patient's standpoint, information on personal values, preferences, and social roles is provided to clinicians. SDM is a sort of “wisdom” in the context of making autonomous decisions in uncertain, difficult situations through interactions and cooperation between patients and clinicians. Joint development of EBM and SDM will help facilitate patient-clinician relationships and improve the quality of healthcare.

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・Choosing Wiselyで共有意思決定を促進する(YAKUGAKU ZASSHI_2019 年 139 巻 4 号 p. 575-578) https://t.co/HvdBT6LEWZ ・エビデンスに基づくリスク・ベネフィットのコミュニケーション:SDM〈共有意思決定に向けて〉(YAKUGAKU ZASSHI_2018 年 138 巻 3 号 p. 331-334) https://t.co/6PiRW8vz9I
https://t.co/IQjRBGDdBJ 先ほどの引用はこちらです。 Straus S. E., Glasziou P., Richardson W. S., Haynes R. B., ``Evidence-Based Medicine: How to Practice and Teach It,'' 4th ed., Churchill Livingstone, London, 2010

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