Development and Evaluation of an Online Shared Decision-Making Educational Program for Nurses and Patients With Chronic Diseases

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age19+
SponsorChungnam National University

About this trial

This study aims to develop and evaluate an online shared decision-making (SDM) educational program for nurses and patients with chronic diseases. Shared decision-making is a process in which healthcare professionals and patients make health-related decisions together based on the best available evidence and the patient's values and preferences. The study includes an evaluation phase. In the evaluation phase, the program will be tested among nurses working in general hospitals and adults with chronic diseases living in the community. Outcomes related to shared decision-making will be assessed at baseline, immediately after the 4-week program, and 1 month later. The study is expected to improve shared decision-making competence, experience, and preparedness among both nurses and patients.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Registered nurses currently providing direct patient care in participating general hospitals

Able to understand the purpose and procedures of the study and provide informed consent

Able to use a computer, tablet, or smartphone to access the online program

Disqualifiers

Not currently engaged in direct patient care

Unable to clearly express willingness to participate

Unable to complete the educational program or questionnaires because of technical or language limitations

Adults aged 19 years or older living in the community

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Online Shared Decision-Making Educational Program for Nurses
  • Online Shared Decision-Making Educational Program for Patients With Chronic Diseases
  • General Communication Education for Nurses
  • General Health Information for Patients With Chronic Diseases

Treatment groups

288 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators