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Commentary Open Access
Volume 2 | Issue 1 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.46439/breastcancer.2.013

Advances in shared decision-making for breast cancer screening in Spain

  • 1Faculty of Nursing, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain
  • 2PhD Program in Medical Science, Universidad de La Frontera. Temuco, Chile
  • 3Millennium Nucleus on Sociomedicine. Santiago, Chile
  • 4Department of Economics, University Rovira i Virgili. Reus, Spain
  • 5Research Group on Statistical and Economic Analysis in Health (GRAEES), Reus, Spain
  • 6Research Centre on Economics and Sustainability (ECO-SOS), Reus, Spain
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Corresponding Author

Misericordia Carles-Lavila, misericordia.carles@urv.cat

Received Date: October 24, 2022

Accepted Date: November 02, 2022

Abstract

One of the most recent goals of health programmes in many countries is developing a person-centred healthcare model; however, strategies to implement it are still scarce, especially in health contexts such as preventive medicine. In the context of screening programmes, Shared Decision Making (SDM) can be a good alternative. Research has been carried out in Spain to understand both the local and international situation through systematic reviews and initiatives ranging from: the creation of Decision Aid (DA) support tools; the measuring of their effects on users' knowledge of the screening risks and benefits; the writing of manuals for healthcare professionals; the assessment of the patient’s satisfaction in this type of relationship with the healthcare professional and, the efficiency of including SDM in a new way of conducting the screening programme. Nevertheless, efforts have not ensured yet its applicability as a routine practice in the clinical encounter and therefore, innovations and studies are still being conducted to make it real.

Keywords

Shared Decision-making, Breast cancer screening, Spain

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