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Objectives: To:
1. identify determinants of weak recommendations and learn how they often require collaborative deliberation between patients and clinicians;
2. understand ingredients of GRADE (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations) evidence summaries and how they translate in shared decision-making (SDM);
3. generate a consultation decision aid (c- DA) using an online authoring and publication platform (www.MAGICapp.org), and explore how it can enhance point-of-care SDM.
Description: SHARE-IT builds on the MAGICapp, an online authoring and publication platform that allows authors to create evidence summaries in a database and appraise them using GRADE criteria. Authors can then semi-automatically produce c-DA to be used in real clinical encounters. All publication formats, including the c-DA, are available online anywhere, anytime on all devices, and can be dynamically updated with new evidence by modifying the underlying evidence summaries.
This workshop will focus on methods and tools for a semi-automated and generic production of such DA from evidence summaries developed in MAGICapp. We will:
- open by discussing GRADE evidence summaries and conditions that warrant SDM;
- present our framework, methods and tools for production of c-DA from appraised evidence;
- provide participants with an opportunity to see the creation of real c-DA form evidence summaries followed by small group role-playing sessions to explore their use.
1. identify determinants of weak recommendations and learn how they often require collaborative deliberation between patients and clinicians;
2. understand ingredients of GRADE (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations) evidence summaries and how they translate in shared decision-making (SDM);
3. generate a consultation decision aid (c- DA) using an online authoring and publication platform (www.MAGICapp.org), and explore how it can enhance point-of-care SDM.
Description: SHARE-IT builds on the MAGICapp, an online authoring and publication platform that allows authors to create evidence summaries in a database and appraise them using GRADE criteria. Authors can then semi-automatically produce c-DA to be used in real clinical encounters. All publication formats, including the c-DA, are available online anywhere, anytime on all devices, and can be dynamically updated with new evidence by modifying the underlying evidence summaries.
This workshop will focus on methods and tools for a semi-automated and generic production of such DA from evidence summaries developed in MAGICapp. We will:
- open by discussing GRADE evidence summaries and conditions that warrant SDM;
- present our framework, methods and tools for production of c-DA from appraised evidence;
- provide participants with an opportunity to see the creation of real c-DA form evidence summaries followed by small group role-playing sessions to explore their use.