How do nurses facilitate shared decision making in HIV care?: an exploratory study of UK nurses knowledge, perspective and experience of facilitating shared decision making in clinical practice

Shared Decision Making (SDM) enables clinicians to promote self-management and to empower patients with long-term health conditions. Whilst it has been reported in other health conditions, there is little empirical research on the nature and practice of SDM in HIV care. This project aimed to explore...

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Main Authors: Croston, Michelle, McLuskey, John, Evans, Catrin
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Published: European Society for Person Centered Healthcare 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38850/
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Evans, Catrin
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description Shared Decision Making (SDM) enables clinicians to promote self-management and to empower patients with long-term health conditions. Whilst it has been reported in other health conditions, there is little empirical research on the nature and practice of SDM in HIV care. This project aimed to explore current views and practices amongst UK HIV Nurses regarding SDM. A mixed methods study utilised focus groups and an online survey to identify opportunities, challenges and training needs. Nurses are supportive of SDM but face patient related, organisation and health system challenges to implement it, especially in supporting complex patients. SDM is an important aspect of nursing care for people living with HIV. Nurses need more training and resources to implement SDM effectively. In order to develop such training and resources to better understand SDM in relation to HIV care, there is a need for research on patient perspectives and experiences in this area.
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spelling nottingham-388502020-05-04T19:59:39Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38850/ How do nurses facilitate shared decision making in HIV care?: an exploratory study of UK nurses knowledge, perspective and experience of facilitating shared decision making in clinical practice Croston, Michelle McLuskey, John Evans, Catrin Shared Decision Making (SDM) enables clinicians to promote self-management and to empower patients with long-term health conditions. Whilst it has been reported in other health conditions, there is little empirical research on the nature and practice of SDM in HIV care. This project aimed to explore current views and practices amongst UK HIV Nurses regarding SDM. A mixed methods study utilised focus groups and an online survey to identify opportunities, challenges and training needs. Nurses are supportive of SDM but face patient related, organisation and health system challenges to implement it, especially in supporting complex patients. SDM is an important aspect of nursing care for people living with HIV. Nurses need more training and resources to implement SDM effectively. In order to develop such training and resources to better understand SDM in relation to HIV care, there is a need for research on patient perspectives and experiences in this area. European Society for Person Centered Healthcare 2016-12 Article PeerReviewed Croston, Michelle, McLuskey, John and Evans, Catrin (2016) How do nurses facilitate shared decision making in HIV care?: an exploratory study of UK nurses knowledge, perspective and experience of facilitating shared decision making in clinical practice. European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare, 4 (4). pp. 693-704. ISSN 2052-5656 Shared decision making HIV nurses http://ubplj.org/index.php/ejpch/article/view/1254 doi:10.5750/ejpch.v4i4.1254 doi:10.5750/ejpch.v4i4.1254
spellingShingle Shared decision making
HIV
nurses
Croston, Michelle
McLuskey, John
Evans, Catrin
How do nurses facilitate shared decision making in HIV care?: an exploratory study of UK nurses knowledge, perspective and experience of facilitating shared decision making in clinical practice
title How do nurses facilitate shared decision making in HIV care?: an exploratory study of UK nurses knowledge, perspective and experience of facilitating shared decision making in clinical practice
title_full How do nurses facilitate shared decision making in HIV care?: an exploratory study of UK nurses knowledge, perspective and experience of facilitating shared decision making in clinical practice
title_fullStr How do nurses facilitate shared decision making in HIV care?: an exploratory study of UK nurses knowledge, perspective and experience of facilitating shared decision making in clinical practice
title_full_unstemmed How do nurses facilitate shared decision making in HIV care?: an exploratory study of UK nurses knowledge, perspective and experience of facilitating shared decision making in clinical practice
title_short How do nurses facilitate shared decision making in HIV care?: an exploratory study of UK nurses knowledge, perspective and experience of facilitating shared decision making in clinical practice
title_sort how do nurses facilitate shared decision making in hiv care?: an exploratory study of uk nurses knowledge, perspective and experience of facilitating shared decision making in clinical practice
topic Shared decision making
HIV
nurses
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