The Comparative Effectiveness Research Center’s Second Annual Shared Decision-Making Symposium was held on March 13 and 14, 2012. This year’s theme was “Shared Decision Making: Opportunities to Implement Comparative Effectiveness Research in Clinical Practice.” Mayo Clinic’s Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit presented the following:
- Conducting a Multi-Site Cluster-Randomized practical Trial of Decision Aids: Lessons Learned – Laurie Pencille, BA View Presentation View Video
- Age, Gender, Education Explain Little Variance in Decision Aid Outcomes – Megan Branda, MS View Presentation
- Quality of Reporting of SDM Trials: Are We Facilitating the Translation of Evidence into Practice – Annie LeBlanc, PhD View Presentation View Video
- Integrating SDM into Clinical Encounters in Acute and Chronic Care Settings: A Qualitative Study of Barriers and Facilitators – Laurie Pencille, BA View Presentation View Video
- Impact of Decision Aids on Patient involvement in the Clinical Encounter: An Encounter-Level Meta-Analysis of OPTION Scores – Megan Branda, MS
View Presentation - Understanding The Normalization of Decision Aids in Chronic Disease Management: A Qualitative Study of Patients and Clinicians in Rural Primary Care Practices – Kristina Tiedje, PhD View Presentation View Video
- Translating CER Reviews as Shared Decision Making Tools: the Case of Antidepressants – Annie LeBlanc, PhD
Running Trails of SDM as CER Implementation Efforts in Rural and Urban Practices – Nilay Shah, Phd
Building SDM into the Fabric of Patient-Centered Chronic Care – Victor Montori, MD, MSc View Presentation View Video - Decision aids to enhance shared decision making in diabetes: A randomized trial – Holly VanHouten, et al. View Poster
Development of the Depression Choice Decision Aid: Poster presentation for AHRQ conference
Knowledge and Evaluation Research (KER) Unit (Mayo Clinic) presentations at the 6th International Shared Decision Making conference June 19-22, 2011 in Maastricht, The Netherlands:
Posters:
- Designing visual and verbal cues to communicate Genomic risk in a Decision Aid: a user-centric qualitative exploration
- Conducting a multi-site cluster-randomized practical trial of decision aids: Lessons learned
- Overwhelmed patients: A videographic analysis of how patients with Type 2 diabetes and clinicians articulate and address treatment burden during clinical encounters
- Can patients who present to the ED with chest pain engage in shared decision making?
- What clinician level factors positively and negatively impact incorporation into practice?
- Why do at risk women reject bisphosphonates? A videographic study from the Osteoporosis Choice trial
Presentations:
- Challenging myths: Empathic decision making in usual clinical settings (Dr. Victor Montori’s keynote presentation)
- Chest Pain Choice Decision Aid: A randomized trial (Dr. Erik Hess)



