Observer OPTION5 item
OPTION5-Kölker-et-al.-2018-German-validation.pdf
OPTION5, Stubenrouch et al. 2016 Dutch validation
Developers: Glyn Elwyn, Maka Tsulukidze, Adrian Edwards, France Légaré, Robert Newcombe
Year of publication: 2013
Date of last revision: 21 October 2019
Setting in which the tool was originally developed/validated: Primary care
Restriction to setting(s): Not specified
Target group: Family physicians and their patients
Language(s): English
Translations(s): Dutch, German
Tool topics:
Information giving / providing information / explanation and planning
Shared decision making
Specific constructs/behaviours:
Essential requirements of SDM when providers make an effort to involve patients in decisions; SDM is composed of justifying deliberative work, followed by the steps of describing options, information exchange, preference elicitation, and preference integration
Specific behaviors:
1. Justify the work of deliberation
2. Justify the work of deliberation as a team
3. inform, describe options, exchange views
4. Elicit preferences
5. Integrate preferences
Types of data required to use the tool: Video recordings, Audio recordings
Intended application: Research
Reference(s) to development/validation paper(s):
Elwyn G, Tsulukidze M, Edwards A, Légaré F, Newcombe R. Using a 'talk' model of shared decision making to propose an observation-based measure: Observer OPTION 5 Item. Patient Educ Couns 2013;93(2):265-271
Barr PJ, O'Malley AJ, Tsulukidze M, Gionfriddo MR, Montori V, Elwyn G. The psychometric properties of Observer OPTION(5), an observer measure of shared decision making. Patient Educ Couns 2015;98(8):970-976
Koelker M, Topp J, Elwyn G, H_rter M, Scholl I. Psychometric properties of the German version of Observer OPTION(5). BMC Health Serv Res 2018;18(1):74 (German version)
Stubenrouch FE, Pieterse AH, Falkenberg R, Santema TK, Stiggelbout AM, van der Weijden T, Aarts JA, Ubbink DT. OPTION(5) versus OPTION(12) instruments to appreciate the extent to which healthcare providers involve patients in decision-making. Patient Educ Couns 2016;99(6):1062-1068 (Dutch version)
Tool/manual available: Yes. (Barr et al (2015))
Access: Public
Contact: Glyn Elwyn