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| Bài kiểm tra SURE để sàng lọc xung đột quyết định× | Patient Enablement Instrument× | |
|---|---|---|
| Lĩnh vực | Chăm sóc lấy bệnh nhân làm trung tâm | Chăm sóc lấy bệnh nhân làm trung tâm |
| Họ | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Năm ra đời≠ | 2010 | 1998 |
| Người khởi xướng≠ | Annette O'Connor | J. G. Howie |
| Loại | Patient-reported | Patient-reported |
| Công trình gốc≠ | O'Connor, A. M. (2010). Using the Decisional Conflict Scale to evaluate a decision aid. In A. Edwards & G. Elwyn (Eds.), Shared Decision Making in Health Care (pp. 424-438). Oxford University Press. link ↗ | Howie, J. G., Heaney, D. J., Maxwell, M., & Zwanenberg, D. (1998). A comparison of a Patient Enablement Instrument (PEI) against two other consultations outcome measures. British Journal of General Practice, 48(427), 1211-1216. link ↗ |
| Tên gọi khác | SURE Screening Tool, Decisional Conflict Screener | PEI, Patient Enablement Score |
| Liên quan | 4 | 4 |
| Tóm tắt≠ | The SURE Test is a four-item screening questionnaire designed to rapidly identify patients experiencing decisional conflict—uncertainty or difficulty in making healthcare decisions. Developed by Annette O'Connor and colleagues, the SURE Test is an abbreviated, practical version of the longer Decisional Conflict Scale (DCS), created to detect patients who may benefit from decision support or additional counselling. It is widely used in clinical and research settings for quick, valid screening. | The Patient Enablement Instrument (PEI) is a brief, validated six-item questionnaire that measures the degree to which a clinical consultation leaves the patient feeling more capable of understanding and managing their health condition. Developed by Howie and colleagues in 1998, the PEI assesses whether the consultation helped the patient understand their problem, cope with their illness, and manage their health more effectively. The scale captures the empowering effect of good clinical practice and is widely used in general practice research, quality improvement, and studies evaluating patient-centered and collaborative consultation styles. |
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