TY - JOUR
T1 - Educating for supported decision making and shared decision making
T2 - a scoping review of educational design and outcomes for education and training interventions
AU - Pillen, Heath
AU - Attrill, Stacie
AU - Fisher, Alinka
AU - Forte, Sabrina
AU - Brebner, Chris
AU - Robinson, Sally
PY - 2024/4/9
Y1 - 2024/4/9
N2 - Purpose: To characterise existing knowledge about the design and learning outcomes of education and training programs for supported or shared decision making. Materials and methods: A scoping review was performed to identify academic and grey literature, published between January 2006 and February 2022, that reported on the design and/or learning outcomes of supported or shared decision making education or training programs. Eligible literature was mapped across domains of educational design and Kirkpatrick’s hierarchy of learning effectiveness, and then qualitatively synthesised using cross-case analysis. Results: A total of 33 articles were identified (n = 7 for supported decision making and n = 26 for shared decision making) that provided education or training to supporters of persons with mental illness or substance use disorders (n = 14), dementia or neurocognitive disorders (n = 6), cognitive disability (n = 5), mixed populations (n = 1), and those receiving end-of-life care (n = 7). In their design, most programs sought specific changes in practice (behaviour) via experiential learning. Reported educational outcomes also focused on supporter behaviour, with limited evidence for how changes in learner attitudes, skills, or knowledge might be contributing to changes in supporter behaviour. Conclusions: Future education and training would benefit from a closer engagement with theories of teaching and learning, particularly those oriented towards co-design.
AB - Purpose: To characterise existing knowledge about the design and learning outcomes of education and training programs for supported or shared decision making. Materials and methods: A scoping review was performed to identify academic and grey literature, published between January 2006 and February 2022, that reported on the design and/or learning outcomes of supported or shared decision making education or training programs. Eligible literature was mapped across domains of educational design and Kirkpatrick’s hierarchy of learning effectiveness, and then qualitatively synthesised using cross-case analysis. Results: A total of 33 articles were identified (n = 7 for supported decision making and n = 26 for shared decision making) that provided education or training to supporters of persons with mental illness or substance use disorders (n = 14), dementia or neurocognitive disorders (n = 6), cognitive disability (n = 5), mixed populations (n = 1), and those receiving end-of-life care (n = 7). In their design, most programs sought specific changes in practice (behaviour) via experiential learning. Reported educational outcomes also focused on supporter behaviour, with limited evidence for how changes in learner attitudes, skills, or knowledge might be contributing to changes in supporter behaviour. Conclusions: Future education and training would benefit from a closer engagement with theories of teaching and learning, particularly those oriented towards co-design.
KW - disability
KW - education
KW - scoping review
KW - shared decision making
KW - Supported decision making
KW - training
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85190477385&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/09638288.2024.2337099
DO - 10.1080/09638288.2024.2337099
M3 - Comment/debate
AN - SCOPUS:85190477385
SN - 0963-8288
JO - Disability and Rehabilitation
JF - Disability and Rehabilitation
ER -