Healthcare Improvement Scotland has assessed this shared decision aid against the following quality criteria. The quality criteria are based on national and international standards for shared decision aids.

Criterion

Assessment

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Process

 

 

1.Has information available about the updating policy.

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methodology document section 9

2.Provides an indication that the shared decision aid is underpinned by evidence.

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mentions NICE GL

3.Provides information about the levels of uncertainty around event or outcome probabilities, e.g. by giving a range or by using phases such as ‘our best estimate is.

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based on the best studies available, but the evidence is limited. It is not possible to know in advance what will happen to any individual person.

4.An equality impact assessment has been carried out to identify impact on inequalities groups.

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developed in line with NICE equality scheme'

Content

 

 

1.Provides a production or publication date.

Not met

Likely 2019

2. Provides information about country of publication.

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UK

3. Describes the health condition or issue for which the decision is required.

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4.States the decision that needs to be considered.

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Pros and cons

5. Provides clear information about the potential consequences, benefits and harms of each option

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death and disability rates

6.Displays and frames options in a consistent, balanced and impartial way - for example, using the same sized font and neutral language

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7. Uses everyday language that is widely understood, or simpler language where necessary.

Not met (reading age over 11 for direct patient use)

Your direct input has an average reading ease of about 37.9 of 100. It should be easily understood by 19 to 20 year olds.

8. Shows that effort has been made to present quantitative information about risks, benefits, chance and uncertainty in a way that is understandable to people with low levels of numeracy

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see diagrams

9. Is presented in a digital format that complies with accessibility standards,

Not Met