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Best of the Best Gen Surg - Pilot Randomized Control Trial Evaluating the Use of a Shared Decision Making Aid for Older Ventral Hernia Patients - Dr. Kushner

Video Published 2022-09-14 Updated 2023-05-12

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Pilot RCT evaluating a structured shared decision-making tool for patients ≥60 years undergoing elective ventral hernia repair. The intervention improved hernia knowledge retention and patient perception of shared decision-making, with clinically meaningful reduction in decisional conflict despite 9-minute longer consultations.

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  • Shared decision-making aid increased hernia knowledge retention and patient perception of collaborative care (75% vs 50%) in older patients.
  • Tool reduced decisional conflict by 6 points—clinically meaningful, as each point decrease correlates with 19% less likelihood to blame doctors.
  • Consultation time increased by only 9 minutes with the aid, demonstrating feasibility in busy surgical practices.
  • Most patients prioritized quality of life and preventing recurrence; few had discussed code status or had documented power of attorney.
  • 100% of patients using the aid found it useful and enjoyed having it as a living reference document for their surgical decision.

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