학술논문

Physicians approach shared decision-making for sports eligibility decisions heterogeneously
Document Type
article
Source
American Heart Journal Plus, Vol 40, Iss , Pp 100371- (2024)
Subject
Athletes
Cardiologists
Cardiovascular diseases
Return to sport
Shared decision-making
Sports
Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
RC666-701
Language
English
ISSN
2666-6022
Abstract
Background: There is limited data regarding how clinicians operationalize shared decision-making (SDM) with athletes with cardiovascular diagnoses. This study was designed to explore sports cardiologists' conceptions of SDM and approaches to sports eligibility decisions. Methods: 20 sports cardiologists were interviewed by telephone or video conference from October 2022 to May 2023. Qualitative descriptive analysis was conducted with the transcripts. Results: All participants endorsed SDM for eligibility decisions, however, SDM was defined and operationalized heterogeneously. Only 6 participants specifically referenced eliciting patient preferences during SDM. Participants described variable roles for the physician in SDM and variable views on athletes' understanding, perception, and tolerance of risk. Participants thresholds for prohibitive annual risk of sudden cardiac death ranged from 10 %. Conclusions: These findings reinforce the general acceptance of SDM for sports eligibility decisions and highlight the need to better understand this process and identify the most effective approach for operationalization.