
Preventing Preventable Strokes: Using a Shared Decision-Making Approach with AFib Patients




Preventing Preventable Strokes: Using a Shared Decision-Making Approach with AFib Patients is organized by the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS).
Expires: Jan 28, 2024
Description
This two-part webinar (with downloadable transcripts) examines how to apply shared decision-making (SDM) models for patients with atrial fibrillation (AFib). Methods to identify and overcome barriers to SDM, and to incorporate the role of interdisciplinary teams in implementing SDM, are explored. In addition, three SDM decision-aid tools for AFib stroke prevention are demonstrated. Explore this webinar, which offers attached transcripts of the content with highlights of key concepts, as well as the ability to view specific snippets of video content.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of Part #1, the learner will be able to:
• Describe the essential elements of shared decision-making
• Compare and contrast the difference between typical patient education and shared decision-making, especially for patients with atrial fibrillation
• Identify external factors that impact AFib SDM, including setting, workflow, and transitions of care
• Explain how to apply a shared decision-making model for a patient with atrial fibrillation
Upon completion of Part #2, the learner will be able to:
• Describe the role of interdisciplinary team members in implementing shared decision-making
• Compare and contrast three tools for shared decision-making for atrial fibrillation stroke prevention
• Identify methods to overcome barriers to the adoption of shared decision-making
• Explain the patient's perspective in shared decision-making interactions