Three elements
Decision aids
Use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs)
Switching therapy
SDM: strengths and limitations
The concept of shared decision-making (SDM) has gained momentum in recent years as the preferred approach to MS care. The emergence of SDM two decades ago can be traced back to an acknowledgement of the greater role patients wanted to play in their care decisions, in part due to the recognition that patients’ treatment goals may differ from those of the clinician (Kumar et al. Patient Prefer Adherence 2021;15:1515-1527); and a proliferation of treatments that were similar so that medication choices were preference-sensitive. The advent of social media provided a further spur to patients’ notions of empowerment and participatory medicine (Kantor et al. Neurol Ther 2018;7:37-49). Read More