How to Have Realistic Conversations: Shared Decision Making in Practice (August)

15 Aug 2024 09:00 - 12:00 Lecture Theatre, Borders General Hospital Free

How to Have Realistic Conversations: Shared Decision Making in Practice (August)

Workshop Programme

Workshop Resources

Post Evaluation

**Our Admin Office is closed for annual leave until 26th August.  Please contact bor.simulationteam@borders.scot.nhs.uk to book a place**

All clinicians in Scotland are asked to practice “Realistic Medicine” including talking about risks, benefits and limitations of treatment and care options.  This half day interactive workshop for consultants, senior trainees, nurses and other AHPs (Band 6+), will support participants to have realistic conversations about care. Helping patients to feel empowered to discuss their treatment options fully and be at the centre of decisions about their care.

This workshop is free to NHS Borders staff.  Please complete the online application form to register your interest.  

Participants will work in a small peer group to address the challenges around shared decision making. Working together they will practice more effective ways to:
• Communicate information about risk clearly and effectively with a wide range of patients and families.
• Communicate the benefits and limitations of treatment in a balanced way.
• Manage patients and families who have unrealistic expectations of treatment and outcomes.
• Use decision aids to support effective communication and complex shared decision-making.
• Respond to complaints about clinical decision-making and consent.

Learning outcomes

• Review current practice in communication about treatment related decision-making and consent
• Describe and communicate information about risk clearly and effectively
• Discuss treatment options, benefits and limitations, taking a person-centred perspective
• Respond to people with unrealistic expectations of treatment and outcomes.
• Use decision aids to support effective communication and shared decision-making (see Resources).
• Respond to complaints about decision-making and consent

 

Lecture Theatre, Borders General Hospital

How to Have Realistic Conversations: Shared Decision Making in Practice (August)

Date: 15 Aug 2024
Time: 09:00 - 12:00

Tutor team

Dawn MacBrayne

Tutor

Dawn attended EC4H training in 2019. Her clinical background is as a pharmacist in NHS Borders where she is responsible for supporting and developing the clinical skills of community pharmacists. She also teaches on a range of postgraduate courses focussing on patient centred care at Robert Gordon University. GPhC number: 2031556

Michelle Scott

EC4H Lead Tutor

Michelle is a Palliative Care Nurse at Borders General Hospital. Working as a nurse in Palliative Care since 2004 has underpinned the fundamentals of Michelle’s communication skills. Seeing the importance of knowing how individuals communicate led Michelle to extend her skills through advancing her communication skills and delivering communication skills as a facilitator. NMC Pin is 98J0101S