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Patient and surgeon perspectives of a large-scale system for automated, real-time monitoring and feedback of shared decision-making integrated into surgical practice: a qualitative study
by
Blazeby, Jane M
, Smith, Andrew
, Williams, Adam
, Whitehouse, Michael R
, McNair, Angus G K
, Braude, Philip
, Reeves, Barnaby
, Macefield, Rhiannon C
, Hickey, Shireen
, Potter, Shelley
, Gibbison, Ben
, Preshaw, Jessica
, Snelgrove, Val
, Hoffmann, Christin
, Cabral, Christie
, Whittlestone, Timothy
, Hopkins, Della
, Avery, Kerry N L
, Judge, Andrew
, Cresswell, Paul
, Beckitt, Timothy
, Bekker, Hilary L
, Aning, Jon
, Rooshenas, Leila
, Lingampalli, Archana
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Automation
/ Decision Making
/ Decision Making, Shared
/ Elective surgery
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Gynecology
/ Health policy
/ Health Services
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Interviews as Topic
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Original Research
/ Orthopedics
/ Patient Participation
/ Patients
/ Professionals
/ QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
/ Quality improvement
/ Shared decision making
/ Sociodemographics
/ Software
/ State Medicine
/ Surgeons
/ Surgeons - psychology
/ Surgery
/ Teams
/ United Kingdom
/ Urology
2025
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Patient and surgeon perspectives of a large-scale system for automated, real-time monitoring and feedback of shared decision-making integrated into surgical practice: a qualitative study
by
Blazeby, Jane M
, Smith, Andrew
, Williams, Adam
, Whitehouse, Michael R
, McNair, Angus G K
, Braude, Philip
, Reeves, Barnaby
, Macefield, Rhiannon C
, Hickey, Shireen
, Potter, Shelley
, Gibbison, Ben
, Preshaw, Jessica
, Snelgrove, Val
, Hoffmann, Christin
, Cabral, Christie
, Whittlestone, Timothy
, Hopkins, Della
, Avery, Kerry N L
, Judge, Andrew
, Cresswell, Paul
, Beckitt, Timothy
, Bekker, Hilary L
, Aning, Jon
, Rooshenas, Leila
, Lingampalli, Archana
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Automation
/ Decision Making
/ Decision Making, Shared
/ Elective surgery
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Gynecology
/ Health policy
/ Health Services
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Interviews as Topic
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Original Research
/ Orthopedics
/ Patient Participation
/ Patients
/ Professionals
/ QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
/ Quality improvement
/ Shared decision making
/ Sociodemographics
/ Software
/ State Medicine
/ Surgeons
/ Surgeons - psychology
/ Surgery
/ Teams
/ United Kingdom
/ Urology
2025
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Patient and surgeon perspectives of a large-scale system for automated, real-time monitoring and feedback of shared decision-making integrated into surgical practice: a qualitative study
by
Blazeby, Jane M
, Smith, Andrew
, Williams, Adam
, Whitehouse, Michael R
, McNair, Angus G K
, Braude, Philip
, Reeves, Barnaby
, Macefield, Rhiannon C
, Hickey, Shireen
, Potter, Shelley
, Gibbison, Ben
, Preshaw, Jessica
, Snelgrove, Val
, Hoffmann, Christin
, Cabral, Christie
, Whittlestone, Timothy
, Hopkins, Della
, Avery, Kerry N L
, Judge, Andrew
, Cresswell, Paul
, Beckitt, Timothy
, Bekker, Hilary L
, Aning, Jon
, Rooshenas, Leila
, Lingampalli, Archana
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Automation
/ Decision Making
/ Decision Making, Shared
/ Elective surgery
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Gynecology
/ Health policy
/ Health Services
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Interviews as Topic
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Original Research
/ Orthopedics
/ Patient Participation
/ Patients
/ Professionals
/ QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
/ Quality improvement
/ Shared decision making
/ Sociodemographics
/ Software
/ State Medicine
/ Surgeons
/ Surgeons - psychology
/ Surgery
/ Teams
/ United Kingdom
/ Urology
2025
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Patient and surgeon perspectives of a large-scale system for automated, real-time monitoring and feedback of shared decision-making integrated into surgical practice: a qualitative study
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Patient and surgeon perspectives of a large-scale system for automated, real-time monitoring and feedback of shared decision-making integrated into surgical practice: a qualitative study
2025
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ObjectiveTo explore patient and healthcare professional perceptions about the acceptability and impact of a large-scale system for automated, real-time monitoring and feedback of shared decision-making (SDM) that has been integrated into surgical care pathways.DesignQualitative, semistructured interviews were conducted with patients and healthcare professionals between June and November 2021. Data were analysed using deductive and inductive approaches.SettingLarge-scale monitoring of SDM has been integrated in NHS surgical care across two large UK National Health Service Trusts.ParticipantsAdult surgical patients (N=18, 56% female), following use of an SDM real-time monitoring and feedback system, and healthcare professionals (N=14, 36% female) involved in their surgical care. Patient recruitment was conducted through hospital research nurses and professionals by direct approach from the study team to sample individuals purposively from seven surgical specialties (general, vascular, urology, orthopaedics, breast, gynaecology and urgent cardiac).Results10 themes were identified within three areas of exploration that described factors underpinning: (1) the acceptability of large-scale automated, real-time monitoring of SDM experiences, (2) the acceptability of real-time feedback and addressing SDM deficiencies and (3) the impact of real-time monitoring and feedback. There was general support for real-time monitoring and feedback because of its perceived ability to efficiently address deficiencies in surgical patients’ SDM experience at scale, and its perceived benefits to patients, surgeons and the wider organisation. Factors potentially influencing acceptability of large-scale automated, real-time monitoring and feedback were identified for both stakeholder groups, for example, influence of survey timing on patient-reported SDM scores, disease-specific risks, patients’ dissatisfaction with hospital processes. Factors particularly important for patients included concerns over digital exclusion exacerbated by electronic real-time monitoring. Factors unique to professionals included the need for detailed, qualitative feedback of SDM to contextualise patient-reported SDM scores.ConclusionsThis study explored factors influencing the acceptability of automated, real-time monitoring and feedback of patients’ experiences of SDM integrated into surgical practice, at scale among key stakeholders. Findings will be used to guide refinement and implementation of SDM monitoring and feedback prior to formal development, evaluation and implementation of an SDM intervention in the NHS.Trial registration numberISRCTN17951423.The original protocoldoi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-079155.
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