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Disparities in Shared Decision-Making Research and Practice: The Case for Black American Patients

Yaara Zisman-Ilani, Shely Khaikin, Margot L. Savoy, Anuradha Paranjape, Daniel J. Rubin, Regina Jacob, Thomas H. Wieringa, John Suarez, Jin Liu, Heather Gardiner, Sarah Bauerle Bass, Victor M. Montori and Laura A. Siminoff
The Annals of Family Medicine February 2023, 2943; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.2943
Yaara Zisman-Ilani
1College of Public Health, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2Division of Psychology and Language Sciences, University College London, London, United Kingdom
3Shared Decision Making Laboratory, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Shely Khaikin
3Shared Decision Making Laboratory, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Margot L. Savoy
4Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
5American Academy of Family Physicians, Washington, DC
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Anuradha Paranjape
4Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Daniel J. Rubin
4Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Regina Jacob
4Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Thomas H. Wieringa
6Department of Biomedical Data Sciences, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands
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John Suarez
3Shared Decision Making Laboratory, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Jin Liu
3Shared Decision Making Laboratory, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Heather Gardiner
1College of Public Health, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Sarah Bauerle Bass
1College of Public Health, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Victor M. Montori
7Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
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Laura A. Siminoff
1College of Public Health, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE The extent of shared decision making (SDM) use in the care of Black patients is limited. We explored preferences, needs, and challenges of Black patients to enhance SDM offerings.

METHODS We performed interviews with 32 Black patients receiving type 2 diabetes care in safety-net primary care practices caring predominantly for Black people.

RESULTS The following 4 themes emerged: preference for humanistic communication, need to account for the role of family in decision making, need for medical information sharing, and mistrust of clinicians.

CONCLUSION Given the dearth of research on SDM among ethnic and racial minorities, this study offers patient-perspective recommendations to improve SDM offerings for Black patients in primary care settings. To enhance SDM with Black patients, acknowledgment of the importance of storytelling as a strategy, to place medical information in a context that makes it meaningful and memorable, is recommended. Triadic SDM, in which family members are centrally involved in decision making, is preferred over classical dyadic SDM. There is a need to reconsider the universalism assumption underlying contemporary SDM models and the relevancy of current SDM practices that were developed mostly without the feedback of participants of ethnic, racial, and cultural minorities.

Key words:
  • shared decision making
  • health disparities
  • Black/African Americans
  • type 2 diabetes
  • Received for publication April 12, 2022.
  • Revision received October 12, 2022.
  • Accepted for publication October 19, 2022.
  • © 2023 Annals of Family Medicine, Inc.
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Yaara Zisman-Ilani, Shely Khaikin, Margot L. Savoy, Anuradha Paranjape, Daniel J. Rubin, Regina Jacob, Thomas H. Wieringa, John Suarez, Jin Liu, Heather Gardiner, Sarah Bauerle Bass, Victor M. Montori, Laura A. Siminoff
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