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Personal Decision Guides (sometimes called Patient Decision Aids) are tools to help people be actively involved in shared decision making about their healthcare or other important topics. They include: Information about a health topic or concern. Options for managing or treating the health concern.
In this overview we describe the three essential elements of shared decision making: recognizing and acknowledging that a decision is required; knowing and understanding the best available evidence; and incorporating the patients values and preferences into the decision.
Shared decision making (SDM) is a process whereby clinicians collaboratively help patients to docHub evidence-informed and value-congruent medical decisions. This process is especially relevant in screening for conditions in which there is a close trade-off between harms and benefits.
Decision Aids are patient-based tools developed to help patients make medicial decisions about their healthcare. These decisions include whether or not to have surgery, schedule a medical test, begin a treatment, or use a pharmaceutical.
The Ottawa Personal Decision Guide (OPDG) and Ottawa Personal Decision Guide for Two (OPDGx2) are designed for any health-related or social decisions. They can help people identify their decision making needs, plan the next steps, track their progress, and share their views about the decision.
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Personal Decision Guides (sometimes called Patient Decision Aids) are tools to help people be actively involved in shared decision making about their healthcare or other important topics. They include: Information about a health topic or concern. Options for managing or treating the health concern.
Patient decision aids are tools that help people become involved in decision making by making explicit the decision that needs to be made, providing information about the options and outcomes, and by clarifying personal values. They are designed to complement, rather than replace, counseling from a health practitioner.
The Ottawa Personal Decision Guide (OPDG) and Ottawa Personal Decision Guide for Two (OPDGx2) are designed for any health-related or social decisions. They can help people identify their decision making needs, plan the next steps, track their progress, and share their views about the decision.
The Ottawa Decision Support Framework (ODSF) conceptualizes the support needed by patients, families, and their practitioners for difficult decisions with multiple options whose features are valued differently.
The decision aids describe the options available and help people to understand these options as well as the possible benefits and harms. This allows patients to consider the options from a personal view and prepares them to participate with their health professional in making a decision.

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