Scale Score  | 
		Definition  | 
	
0  | 
		The behavior is not observed  | 
	
1  | 
		A minimal attempt is made to exhibit the behavior  | 
	
2  | 
		The clinician asks the patient about their preferred way of receiving information to assist decision  | 
	
3  | 
		The behavior is exhibited to a good standard  | 
	
4  | 
		The behavior is observed and executed to a high standard  | 
	
OPTION Item  | 
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1  | 
		The clinician draws attention to an identified problem as one that requires a decision-making process.  | 
		
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2  | 
		The clinician states that there is more than one way to deal with the identified problem (‘equipoise’).  | 
		
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3  | 
		The clinician assesses the patient’s preferred approached to receiving information to assist decision making (e.g., discussion, reading printed material, assessing graphical data, using videotapes or other media).  | 
		
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4  | 
		The clinician lists ‘options’, which can include the choice of ‘no action’.  | 
		
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5  | 
		The clinician explains the pros and cons of options to the patient (taking ‘no action’ is an option).  | 
		
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6  | 
		The clinician explores the patient’s expectations (or ideas) about how the problem(s) are to be managed.  | 
		
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7  | 
		The clinician explores the patient’s concerns (fears) about how problem(s) are to be managed.  | 
		
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8  | 
		The clinician checks that the patient has understood the information.  | 
		
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9  | 
		The clinician offers the patient explicit opportunities to ask questions during the decision-making process.  | 
		
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10  | 
		The clinician elicits the patient’s preferred level of involvement in decision making.  | 
		
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11  | 
		The clinician indicates the need for a decision making (or deferring) stage.  | 
		
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12  | 
		The clinician indicates the need to review the decision (or deferment).  | 
		
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Total Score 0-28
Rescale 0-100
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| Author | Brereton, Elinor | 
| File Modified | 0000-00-00 | 
| File Created | 2021-08-02 |