Decision support tools, also called patient decision aids, support shared decision making by making treatment, care and support options explicit. They provide evidence-based information about the associated benefits/harms and help patients to consider what matters most to them in relation to the possible outcomes, including doing nothing.
- Why decision support tools?
- How to use a decision support tool
- Evaluating the impact of using decision support tools
Decision support tools: making a decision about a health condition
These decision support tools are designed to support shared decision making between people and a clinician. People may find they are useful before, during or between consultations depending on their care pathway.
Decision support tools: making a decision about a health condition
These tools have been developed in accordance with The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence standards framework for shared decision making support tools, including patient decision aids.
We will continue to build on this suite of tools and publish as they become available.