“…Informed choice can change the dynamics of decision making and empowering well-informed consumers with objective information about treatment options, potential risks and benefits of different options, and the degree to which their choices align with their own values (Stacey et al, 2017 ). Decision aids are particularly helpful in preference-sensitive conditions – like lumbar spinal stenosis, where medical and surgical treatment options offer different short- and long-term risks and benefits (Asthana et al, 2024 ) – but can also be useful in acute care settings, as when patients are admitted to an Intensive Care Unit where issues of outcomes and futility might arise (Göcking et al, 2023 ). However, decision aids are under-used (The Commonwealth Fund, 2024 ).…”