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OSIRIS programme

@OsirisProgramme

We are finding better ways for patients to make decisions about major surgery. The OSIRIS programme is led by @NHSBartsHealth & @QMUL & funded by @OfficialNIHR

London, England Joined Eylül 2018
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Sara Shaw
Sara Shaw@SaraShawX2·
@BJAJournals @GemHughes @OsirisProgramme @NIHRresearch @rupert_pearse The rationale for the work is that >older people are having major surgery, with >risks of complications related to comorbidities Surgery might be successful but any complications that follow that mean these patients don’t see the benefits they might have hoped for 2/4 #bjachat
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Sara Shaw
Sara Shaw@SaraShawX2·
@BJAJournals @GemHughes @OsirisProgramme @NIHRresearch @rupert_pearse We need for better decision making, information, and support for ‘high risk’ patients to make informed decisions about major surgery Shared decision making (SDM) is an important approach. Not much is known about how the patients we are concerned about engage in SDM 3/4 #bjachat
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Sara Shaw
Sara Shaw@SaraShawX2·
@BJAJournals @GemHughes @OsirisProgramme @NIHRresearch @rupert_pearse The study in BJA is one of 6 in the Osiris programme It was conducted at the outset of the programme to explore how, when & why clinicians and patients can share decisions about major surgery It also informed the development of an intervention to support SDM 4/4 #bjachat
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Sara Shaw
Sara Shaw@SaraShawX2·
How can people at high risk of poor outcomes after major surgery get involved in decisions about their care? This NHS Alert distils key findings from our qualitative study, part of the @OsirisProgramme, on shared decision making👇 @rupert_pearse @GemHughes @NFBrenman
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Brigitta Fazzini
Brigitta Fazzini@fazzini_b·
Important discussion this afternoon at #SOA23 by @rupert_pearse. Chronic disease are associated with 10-fold increase in risk of postoperative death. It is the time for quality shared-decision making using patients reported outcome and multi-method research.
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Sara Shaw
Sara Shaw@SaraShawX2·
Headlines: Different types of consultation - resolution-focused, evaluative and deliberative - provided different opportunities for shared decision-making Decisions about major surgery were not always shared between patients and doctors
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Sara Shaw
Sara Shaw@SaraShawX2·
This was the first study from the @OsirisProgramme, conducted in 5 UK hospitals We analysed video recordings of consultations involving decision making about major orthopaedic, colorectal or cardiac surgery, plus interviews with patients/clinicians, observations and documents
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Zudin
Zudin@Zudin_P·
We are recruiting! Come work with us on critical care follow-up, linking remote assessments to faster attainment of patient goals. nhsjobs.com/job/UK/London/…
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OPTIMISE II team
OPTIMISE II team@OPTIMISE2trial·
Third last patient randomised to the @OPTIMISE2trial at Royal London Hospital! Who will randomise the last two patients? Watch this space...
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OPTIMISE II team
OPTIMISE II team@OPTIMISE2trial·
Congratulations and well done to our fantastic OPTIMISE II sites who have recruited some great numbers in August 🇬🇧Croydon University Hospitals @croydonhealth ⭐️ Hospital Sao Domingos Its now only 18 to go! Thank you to all our brilliant teams for your sincere efforts!
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