Program

Program Name: Two decades of the Decisional Conflict Scale: A World Café approach to discussing evidence, lessons learned, and future research

Authors or developers

Mirjam Garvelink, France Légaré
Laval University
1050, ave de la Médecine
Québec (Québec) G1V 0A6
CANADA
mirjam-marjolein.garvelink.1@ulaval.ca

Karen Eden
Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU)
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd, Portland
97239 Oregon, USA
edenk@ohsu.edu

Annie LeBlanc
Mayo Clinic
5777 E. Mayo Blvd.
Phoenix, AZ 85054
Minnesota
USA
LeBlanc.Annie@mayo.edu

Annette O`Connor, Dawn Stacey
University of Ottawa
75 Laurier Ave E, K1N 6N5
Ottawa, ON
Canada
annette.oconnor@uottawa.ca

Country / Language Australia/English
Creation or publication date 2015
Clinic context Any clinical context
Target users Patients, health professionals, and researchers who have used, worked with, or are considering using the DCS
Pre or post licensure Pre and post license
General objectives Review the history of and the evidence behind the DCS
Reflect on the different modes of analysis and interpretation of DCS results
Share experiences of using the DCS
Reflect on challenges and successes with using the DCS, and
Consider future applications of the DCS for research or clinical practice.
Format 1,5 hour workshop