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Surgeon Applications of Patient Preferences in Treatment Decision Making for First-Time Anterior Shoulder Dislocation.

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Lau, BC; Hutyra, CA; Streufert, B; Reed, SD; Orlando, LA; Huber, JC; Taylor, DC; Mather, RC
Published in: Orthop J Sports Med
December 2020

BACKGROUND: Treatment of a first-time anterior shoulder dislocation (FTASD) is sensitive to patient preferences. The operative or nonoperative management debate provides an excellent opportunity to learn how surgeons apply patient preferences in treatment decisions. PURPOSE: To determine how patient preferences (repeat dislocation risk, recovery difficulties, fear of surgery, treatment costs) and surgeon factors influence a surgeon's treatment plan for FTASD. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. METHODS: Eight clinical vignettes of hypothetical patients with FTASD (including age, sex, and activity level) were presented to members of the Magellan Society. A second set of matched vignettes with patient preferences and clinical variables were also presented. The vignettes represented scenarios in which evidence does not favor one treatment over another. Respondents were asked how they would manage each hypothetical case. Respondents also estimated the risk of redislocation for the nonoperative cases for comparison with the published rates. Finally, respondents completed a Likert-scale questionnaire to determine their perceptions on factors influencing their decisions. RESULTS: A total of 103 orthopaedic surgeons completed the survey; 48% practiced in an academic hospital; 79% were in practice for 10 years or longer; and 75% had completed a sports medicine fellowship. Patient preferences were the single most important factor influencing treatment recommendation, with activity type and age also important. Just 62% of the surgeon estimates of the risk of redislocation were consistent with the published rates. The inclusion of patient preferences to clinical variables changed treatment recommendations in 62.5% of our hypothetical cases. Respondents rated patient treatment preference as the leading factor in their treatment decision making. CONCLUSION: Patient preferences were important when deciding the appropriate treatment for FTASD. Respondents were inconsistent when applying evidence in their decision making and estimates of recurrent instability. Decision support tools that deliver patient preferences and personalized evidence-based outcome estimates improve the quality of decision making at the point of care.

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Orthop J Sports Med

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ISSN

2325-9671

Publication Date

December 2020

Volume

8

Issue

12

Start / End Page

2325967120966145

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 4207 Sports science and exercise
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Lau, B. C., Hutyra, C. A., Streufert, B., Reed, S. D., Orlando, L. A., Huber, J. C., … Mather, R. C. (2020). Surgeon Applications of Patient Preferences in Treatment Decision Making for First-Time Anterior Shoulder Dislocation. Orthop J Sports Med, 8(12), 2325967120966145. https://doi.org/10.1177/2325967120966145
Lau, Brian C., Carolyn A. Hutyra, Benjamin Streufert, Shelby D. Reed, Lori A. Orlando, Joel C. Huber, Dean C. Taylor, and Richard C. Mather. “Surgeon Applications of Patient Preferences in Treatment Decision Making for First-Time Anterior Shoulder Dislocation.Orthop J Sports Med 8, no. 12 (December 2020): 2325967120966145. https://doi.org/10.1177/2325967120966145.
Lau BC, Hutyra CA, Streufert B, Reed SD, Orlando LA, Huber JC, et al. Surgeon Applications of Patient Preferences in Treatment Decision Making for First-Time Anterior Shoulder Dislocation. Orthop J Sports Med. 2020 Dec;8(12):2325967120966145.
Lau, Brian C., et al. “Surgeon Applications of Patient Preferences in Treatment Decision Making for First-Time Anterior Shoulder Dislocation.Orthop J Sports Med, vol. 8, no. 12, Dec. 2020, p. 2325967120966145. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/2325967120966145.
Lau BC, Hutyra CA, Streufert B, Reed SD, Orlando LA, Huber JC, Taylor DC, Mather RC. Surgeon Applications of Patient Preferences in Treatment Decision Making for First-Time Anterior Shoulder Dislocation. Orthop J Sports Med. 2020 Dec;8(12):2325967120966145.
Journal cover image

Published In

Orthop J Sports Med

DOI

ISSN

2325-9671

Publication Date

December 2020

Volume

8

Issue

12

Start / End Page

2325967120966145

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 4207 Sports science and exercise
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences