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Journal of Cardiac Failure

Volume 25, Issue 9, September 2019, Pages 701-702
Journal of Cardiac Failure

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Do We Need Shared Decision Making When Prescribing Guideline-Directed Medical Therapy?

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    Decision aids can bridge this knowledge-to-practice gap and improve the integration of patients’ preferences and values for patient-centred care. Despite renewed calls for novel shared decision-making (SDM) strategies to address the abundance of HFrEF pharmacotherapy options, the integration of SDM has been largely limited to decisions regarding device therapy and palliative care in patients with advanced HF.13–18 Decision aids based on the validated and widely-used Ottawa Decision Support Framework (ODSF) can address decisional needs, improve decision quality, and lead to better health outcomes.19-22

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