Section 3.5.6: Patient Mediated Interventions
A O'Connor, RN, PhD, FCAHS
Professor, University of Ottawa
Senior Scientist, Ottawa Health Research Institute
Key Messages: Patient-Mediated Interventions
- Aim to actively engage patients to improve their knowledge, experience, service use, health behaviour, and health status
 - Patient education and information improve knowledge; other outcomes improve with more specific and personalized information, and added professional and other support
 - Research gaps: underlying frameworks, essential elements & duration, cost-effectiveness, best implementation strategies
 
Topics
- Case Study
 - Effective Interventions
 - Exemplars
 
1. Case Study
Mrs. C
"I've had a sleepless night… "
Knee pain affects sleep → not sure re surgery that was offered
Husband feverish → not sure re going to ER
Forgot to fill new script → not sure how important it is
Mrs. C Is Not Alone…
- 924 patients were questioned
 - From 5 family practices in Quebec
 - after making a decision with MD
 
| Unsure | Uninformed | Unclear Values | Unsupported | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TOTAL | 55% | 15% | 7% | 38% | 
| Vaccination | 71% | 29% | 36% | 36% | 
| Diabetes | 60% | 20% | 0% | 27% | 
| Pain | 59% | 14% | 10% | 31% | 
| Depression | 58% | 15% | 5% | 30% | 
| Hypertension | 57% | 17% | 5% | 40% | 
| Lifestyle | 58% | 15% | 5% | 30% | 
| Cholesterol | 55% | 18% | 18% | 27% | 
Data from France Legare, U Laval
2. Effective Interventions
Effectiveness of strategies for informing, educating, and involving patients
Angela Coulter and Jo Ellins
BMJ 2007;335;24-27
doi:10.1136/bmj.39246.581169.80
25 Reviews: Health Literacy Interventions
22 Reviews: Clinical Decision Making Interventions
67 Reviews: Self Care & Chronic Disease Self Management Interventions
Health Literacy
Definition
A person who is health literate is able to access, understand, evaluate, and communicate information as a way to promote, maintain and improve health in a variety of settings across the life course.
Expert Panel on Health Literacy. A Vision for a Health Literate Canada: Report of the Expert Panel on Health Literacy. Canadian Public Health Association, 2008.
Interventions
- Written health information materials (e.g. brochures)
 - Alternative format resources (e.g. internet)
 - Targeted approaches for disadvantaged groups with low health literacy (e.g., pictograms, videotape, interactive computer)
 
Clinical Decision Making
Interventions
- Communication skills training for clinicians
 - Question prompts for patients and coaching to develop skills in preparing for a consultation, deliberating about options, and implementing change
 - Patient decision aids: explain options, present probabilities benefits vs. harms, clarify features of options that matter most, and provide structured guidance in deliberation and communication
 
Self Care & Self Management Interventions
- Aim to improve people's practices in maintaining and managing their disease
 - Self management education to help people cope with their disease and manage daily problems
 - Self monitoring and self-administered treatment
 - Self help groups and peer support
 - Patient access to personal health information
 - Patient-Centered tele-care
 
Decision Aids Reduce Rates of Discretionary Surgery
RR=0.76 (0.6, 0.9)
O'Connor et al., Cochrane Library, 2009
Review Conclusions
- Patient education/ information ↑ knowledge
 - To ↑experience, service use, health outcomes, behaviour change…
    
- ↑ specificity/personalization of information
 - combine interventions with professional or other social support
 - extend duration for long term behaviour change
 
 - Research gaps: underlying frameworks, essential elements & duration, cost-effectiveness, best implementation strategies
 
3. Exemplars

 
 
   
Challenge #1
- Need to train potential users:
    
- High school students
 - Post secondary students
 - Health science students
day 1 of training - New mothers
 - Health departments
 - Call centers and help-lines
 
 
Big Challenge #2
- Embed 'just in time' information for the individual as part of the process of care
 
Wagner Chronic Care Model
Implementation: Clinical Care
- Dartmouth HMC, VA, Mass Gen. & FIMDM Network
 - Group Health Cooperative
 - NHS Urology & Orthopedics
 - Ottawa Pilot: Orthopedic Intake Clinic; Breast/Prostate Ca Center
 
Delivery Model

Decision Aid

Personal Decision Form

Summary Report for Surgeons

Stacey, D. et al. BMJ 2008;0:bmj.39520.701748.94v2-bmj.39520.701748.94
Online Quality Reports
Key Messages: Patient-Mediated Interventions
- Aim to actively engage patients to improve their knowledge, experience, service use, health behaviour, and health status
 - Patient education and information improve knowledge; other outcomes improve with more specific and personalized information, and added professional and other support
 - Research gaps: underlying frameworks, essential elements &s duration, cost-effectiveness, best implementation strategies
 
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