Date: March 13-14, 2012
Location: Eric P. Newman Education Center (EPNEC) here at Washington University
Theme: “Shared Decision-Making: Opportunities to Implement Comparative Effectiveness Research in Clinical Practice”
Keynote Speakers: Michael Lauer, MD, Director, Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHBLI), France Légaré, MD, PhD, CCFP, FCFP, Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Université Laval, Canada Research Chair, Implementation of Shared Decision Making in Primary Care.
Agenda: Please click here for the 2012 agenda.
Presentations:
Keynotes
Michael Lauer, MD
“Challenges and Successes in CER Implementation: Examples from Pragmatic Trials”
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France Légaré, MD, PhD, CCFP, FCFP
“Implementing SDM into Routine Clinical Practice: The Role of Providers, Patients, and Policy”
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Development and Evaluation of SDM Processes and Tools
Jennifer K. Poe, MS
“Assessing Numeracy in Oncology: The Role of Patient Perception and Preferences”
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Julie M. Kapp, PhD, MPH
“Women’s Values Related to Mammography Screening and Healthy Behaviors”
Laurie Pencille, BA
“Conducting a Multi-Site Cluster-Randomized Practical Trial of Decision Aids: Lessons Learned”
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Nicole R. Fowler, PhD
“Association Between Anticipatory Grief and Social Problem Solving Abilities Among Caregivers of Patients with Cognitive Impairment”
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Implementation and Impact of SDM Tools
Megan Branda, MS
“Age, Gender and Education Explain Little Variance in Decision Aid Outcomes”
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Annie LeBlanc, PhD
“Quality of Reporting of SDM Trials: Are We Facilitating the Translation of Evidence into Practice”
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Laurie Pencille, BA
“Integrating SDM into Clinical Encounters in Acute and Chronic Care Settings: A Qualitative Study of Barriers and Facilitators”
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Megan Branda, MS
“Impact of Decision Aids on Patient Involvement in the Clinical Encounter: An Encounter-Level Meta-Analysis of OPTION Scores”
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Dominick Frosch, PhD
The Reluctance to Disagree: A Barrier to the Implementation of Shared Decision Making”
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Sandeep Vijan, MD
“Implementing a personalized approach to decision making in chronic disease”
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Shared Decision Making and Unique Populations
Kelly Michelson, MD, MPH
Shared Decision Making During Family Meetings in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit”
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Megan Morris, PhD, MPH, CCC-SLP
“Exploring the Experiences of Patient with Communication Disabilities with Patient-Provider Communication using SDM Model”
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Kristina Tiedje, PhD
“Understanding the Normalization of Decision Aids in Chronic Disease Management: A Qualitative Study of Patients and Clinicians in Rural Primary Care Practices”
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Jay Piccirillo, MD
“Prognostigram: Interactive Cancer Patient-Specific Prognostic Program”
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Carmen Lewis, MD, MPH
“Cancer Screening in the Elderly: Shared Decision Making or Individualized Decision Making?”
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Margaret Byrne, PhD
“A Targeted Decision Aid for Participation of Minorities in Cancer Clinical Trials”
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SDM for Translating CER into Practice: Mayo Clinic Example
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Victor Montori, MD, MSc
“Building SDM into the Fabric of Patient-Centered Chronic Care”
Nilay Shah, PhD
“Running Trials of SDM as CER Implementation Efforts in Rural and Urban Practices”
Annie LeBlanc, PhD
“Translating CER Reviews as Shared Decision Making Tools: The Case of Antidepressants”
Planning Committee:
Mary C. Politi, PhD, Pamela L. Owens, PhD, Victoria F. Fraser, MD, Graham A. Colditz, MD, DrPH, Steven Kymes, PhD., Clay Dunagan, MD, MS, CER Center, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine; Marla L. Clayman, PhD, MPH, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Angela Fagerlin, PhD., University of Michigan and VA Ann Arbor Center for Clinical Management Research; Victor Montori, MD, MS., Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota; Jamie L. Studts, Ph.D., University of Kentucky College of Medicine
This symposium is supported by the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, Grant number 1R13 HS020933-01 (PI: Mary C. Politi), the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health, Grant Number 1KM1CA156708-01 (PI: Victoria J. Fraser), and Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) program of the National Center for Research Resources at the National Institutes of Health Grant Numbers UL1RR024992, KL2RR024994, TL1RR024995.