Presenting Choices to Patients Larry Allen, MD INTERMACS May 16, 2015.

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Presenting Choices to Patients Presenting Choices to Patients Larry Allen, MD Larry Allen, MD INTERMACS May 16, 2015

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Presenting Choices to PatientsPresenting Choices to Patients

Larry Allen, MDLarry Allen, MDINTERMACSMay 16, 2015

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Types of Medical Decision Making

1. Benefit >> Risk: When scientific evidence for benefit strongly outweighs harm, behavioral support (e.g. smoking cessation counseling, beta-blocker) designed to describe, justify, and recommend may be appropriate and complementary to decision support.

2. Benefits ~ Risks: Shared decision making is most easily applied to preference-sensitive decisions, where both clinicians and patients agree that equipoise exists, and decision support helps patients think through, forecast, and deliberate their options.

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Types of Medical Decision Making

1. Benefit >> Risk: When scientific evidence for benefit strongly outweighs harm, behavioral support (e.g. smoking cessation counseling, beta-blocker) designed to describe, justify, and recommend may be appropriate and complementary to decision support.

2. Benefits ~ Risks: Shared decision making is most easily applied to preference-sensitive decisions, where both clinicians and patients agree that equipoise exists, and decision support helps patients think through, forecast, and deliberate their options.

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LVAD IS a choice?

• “Survival with LVAD is almost always higher than survival without LVAD.”– Joseph Rogers

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LVAD IS a choice

• “Survival with LVAD is almost always higher than survival without LVAD.”– Joseph Rogers

• “Everyone dies. So it’s not about choosing life or death, its choosing how you want to live and how you want to die.”– Larry Allen and others

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LVAD IS a choice !

• “Survival with LVAD is almost always higher than survival without LVAD.”– Joseph Rogers

• “Everyone dies. So it’s not about choosing life or death, its choosing how you want to live and how you want to die.”– Larry Allen and others

• “There are worse things than death.”– An inspirational LVAD decliner

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Trade offs

McIlvennan, Magid, Ambardekar, Thompson, Matlock, Allen. Circ Heart Fail. In Press.

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DecisionDecision

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DecisionDecision

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DecisionDecision

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DecisionDecision

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Informed Consent: Necessary but insufficient

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We ignore how people think

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Prospect Theory: Loss Aversion

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Terror Management Theory

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REFLECTIVERational

Utilitarian (risk v. benefit)“I thought about it

an awful lot”

AUTOMATICEmotional

Self-preservation (fear)“There was no choice”

Heuristics for Stage D HF / LVAD

McIlvennan et al. Circ Qual Care Outcomes 2014.

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Internet, Print, and Multimedia Internet, Print, and Multimedia Information SuboptimalInformation Suboptimal

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Decision Aids

Paper / Online Video

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Recognize Decision and Emotion

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Contrasting Summary of Options

Highlight Uncertainty

Present numbers in a digestible way

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Inclusion of Family / Caregivers

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Values Clarification

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Importance of User Impression

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Controlled Patient Testimonials

HeartMatePro.com www.patientdecisionaid.org

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Pilot Data on DA Use

• 10 DT LVAD-specific questions

• Baseline and 1 month

– 31% increase in correct answers at 1 mo

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Decision Values

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Decision Values

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Control Preferences

Control Preferences PATIENT

Baseline 1-Month

n=10 n=9

Preferred RoleActive=4Shared=2Passive=4

Active=5Shared=3Passive=1

n=8

Actual Role --Active=4Shared=3Passive=1

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Implementation: DECIDE-LVAD Trial

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https://patientdecisionaid.org

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