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Open Access 01-12-2022 | Care | Research article

Patient and family involvement in Choosing Wisely initiatives: a mixed methods study

Authors: Chloe de Grood, Emma E. Sypes, Daniel J. Niven, Fiona Clement, Emily A. FitzGerald, Shelly Kupsch, Shelly King-Hunter, Henry T. Stelfox, Jeanna Parsons Leigh

Published in: BMC Health Services Research | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Background

Patients are important stakeholders in reducing low-value care, yet mechanisms for optimizing their involvement in low-value care remain unclear. To explore the role of patients in the development and implementation of Choosing Wisely recommendations to reduce low-value care and to assess the likelihood that existing patient resources will change patient health behaviour.

Methods

Three phased mixed-methods study: 1) content analysis of all publicly available Choosing Wisely clinician lists and patient resources from the United States of America and Canada. Quantitative data was summarized with frequencies and free text comments were analyzed with qualitative thematic content analysis; 2) semi-structured telephone interviews with a purposive sample of representatives of professional societies who created Choosing Wisely clinician lists and members of the public (including patients and family members). Interviews were transcribed verbatim, and two researchers conducted qualitative template analysis; 3) evaluation of Choosing Wisely patient resources. Two public partners were identified through the Calgary Critical Care Research Network and independently answered two free text questions “would this change your health behaviour” and “would you discuss this material with a healthcare provider”. Free text data was analyzed by two researchers using thematic content analysis.

Results

From the content analysis of 136 Choosing Wisely clinician lists, six reported patient involvement in their development. From 148 patient resource documents that were mapped onto a conceptual framework (Inform, Activate, Collaborate) 64% described patient engagement at the level of Inform (educating patients). From 19 interviews stakeholder perceptions of patient involvement in reducing low-value care were captured by four themes: 1) impact of perceived power dynamics on the discussion of low-value care in the clinical interaction, 2) how to communicate about low-value care, 3) perceived barriers to patient involvement in reducing low-value care, and 4) suggested strategies to engage patients and families in Choosing Wisely initiatives. In the final phase of work in response to the question “would this change your health behaviour” two patient partners agreed ‘yes’ on 27% of patient resources.

Conclusions

Opportunities exist to increase patient and family participation in initiatives to reduce low-value care.
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Metadata
Title
Patient and family involvement in Choosing Wisely initiatives: a mixed methods study
Authors
Chloe de Grood
Emma E. Sypes
Daniel J. Niven
Fiona Clement
Emily A. FitzGerald
Shelly Kupsch
Shelly King-Hunter
Henry T. Stelfox
Jeanna Parsons Leigh
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Care
Published in
BMC Health Services Research / Issue 1/2022
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6963
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-022-07861-2

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