2004 News Releases
For immediate release - February 2, 2004
THE OTTAWA HOSPITAL FOUNDATION AND BELL CANADA
OPEN THE BELL PATIENT DECISION SUPPORT LABORATORY
Canadians to benefit from unique healthcare
project

From left to right:
Ms. Susan Doyle, President and CEO of The Ottawa Hospital Foundation;
Dr. Jack Kitts, President and CEO of The Ottawa Hospital; Dr. Ronald
Worton, President and Scientific Director of the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute; Gary Cameron, Vice President of Bell Canada; and Dr.
Annette O'Connor, Senior Scientist, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
and Director of the Bell Decision Support Laboratory.
(OTTAWA, ONTARIO) – The Ottawa Hospital
Foundation and Bell Canada announced today the official opening
of the Bell Patient Decision Support Laboratory – the first
in Canada – thanks to a contribution of $500,000 provided
by Bell Canada. Funding will go toward researching effective ways
to help patients and their families facing difficult decisions about
their health. It will also support the on-going development of unique
tools called “decision aids”.
Decision aids, presented as worksheets, will benefit patients and
healthcare practitioners alike. They can be tremendously useful
to Canadians facing tough choices – such as deciding whether
to place a family member with dementia in a care facility, or taking
stronger drugs for arthritis.
“Beyond the latest medical information, decision aids help
patients look at a difficult decision in the context of their values,
their lifestyle and their beliefs”, said Dr. Annette O’Connor,
Director of the new laboratory. “Decision aids don’t
provide advice, nor do they replace professional counseling. They
do improve knowledge of options and skills in participating in shared,
tough decisions. As a result, professionals spend less time presenting
facts and more time listening and discussing the personal issues
and values of the patient and family.”
There are over 500 decision aids in the database and over 150 are
now accessible for public use at the lab Web site www.ohri.ca/decisionaid
.
Apart from provincial and federal government funding, Bell Canada
is the only corporate investor to support on-going operations for
this unique project. “Bell Canada is proud to partner with
The Ottawa Hospital Foundation in providing this significant gift
for the first in Canada Patient Decision Support Laboratory”,
said Gary Cameron, Vice President, Bell Canada and Executive Sponsor
for Ottawa. “By connecting people with leading edge medical
technology and information, we are helping to create a 21st century
infrastructure that will improve the health of Canadian’s
across the country.”
Dr. O’Connor began researching ways to help patients and
their families make difficult and emotional decisions in order to
have them feel more confident about their choice. This research
led to the development of several decision aids.
“As an example, a surgeon offers two women the options of
mastectomy or lumpectomy plus radiation to treat their early breast
cancer. Both options are equal in survival benefit, but one woman
prefers a mastectomy because she most values relieving her worry
about cancer returning in that breast, whereas the other prefers
a lumpectomy plus radiation because she most values preserving her
natural breast. There are no wrong answers here.”
The Bell Patient Decision Support Laboratory is the world’s
clearinghouse for decision aids. O’Connor leads an international
Cochrane Collaboration team who catalogue and evaluate decision
aids, and are setting international standards on how they should
be developed. “It is crucial that these tools lead to informed,
values-based decisions. They need to be based on the latest scientific
evidence, balanced, effective in clarifying values, and developed
by a credible team.”
Funding for the Bell Patient Decision Support Laboratory will also
go toward computer workstations for patients to access health information
and online decision aids. Patients will also be able to access video,
audio and paper-based decision aids in the lab. Sophisticated audio
and video recording equipment will enable researchers to study how
patients use decision aids. The lab will also include a meeting
room for focus groups and interviews.
Researchers at the laboratory, which is part of the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (the research arm of The Ottawa Hospital), are
also exploring better ways to train call center nurses, doctors,
and other professionals in providing the decision support for tough
decisions.
“This is an important tool”, said Dr. Ronald Worton,
CEO and Scientific Director of the OHRI. “Bell’s support
is an example of how corporations can make a difference in healthcare
research.”
The Ottawa Hospital Foundation’s
mission is to inspire and enable people to support the highest quality
healthcare at The Ottawa Hospital
and world-class research at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. For more information, visit The Ottawa
Hospital Foundation Web site at www.ohfoundation.ca.
About Bell Canada
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