Studies investigating preferences for shared decision making (SDM) have focused on associations with sociodemographic variables, with few investigations exploring patient factors. We aimed to investigate the relationship between patient activation and preferences for SDM in 6 common medical decisions among a nationally representative cross-sectional survey of American adults. Adults older than 18 were recruited online (n 2,700) and by telephone (n 700). Respondents completed sociodemographic assessments and the Patient Activation Measure. They were also asked whether they perceived benefit (yes=no) in SDM in 6 common medical decisions. Nearly half of the sample (45.9%) reached the highest level of activation (Level 4). Activation was asso...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision making (SDM) involves patients and doctors contributing as partners to t...
Objectives To identify what patient-related characteristics have been reported to be associated with...
Abstract Background Up to now it has not been systematically investigated in which kind of clinical ...
Financial support for this study was provided by a contract with UnitedHealthcare, Optum Institute. ...
Shared Decision Making (SDM) in medical consultations has received significant attention in the lite...
OBJECTIVES: As shared decision making (SDM) has received increased attention as a method to improve ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore if patients' preferenc...
Background: Medical decision-making can have important implications for patients and families. Share...
Objective The aim of this study was to explore if patients’ preferences to be involved in decision ...
Background: Although positive bene ts are associated with shared decision making, no previous studie...
BACKGROUND: There is some evidence that patients' outcomes improve if they are involved in shared de...
Content: Shared medical decision making is a process by which patients and providers consider outcom...
Provided are the data and scripts that support the findings of the study "When Attitudes and Beliefs...
Objectives: Shared decision-making (SDM) is promoted as beneficial in mental healthcare, despite a d...
Objective: To understand the variability and nature of shared decision making (SDM) regarding a unif...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision making (SDM) involves patients and doctors contributing as partners to t...
Objectives To identify what patient-related characteristics have been reported to be associated with...
Abstract Background Up to now it has not been systematically investigated in which kind of clinical ...
Financial support for this study was provided by a contract with UnitedHealthcare, Optum Institute. ...
Shared Decision Making (SDM) in medical consultations has received significant attention in the lite...
OBJECTIVES: As shared decision making (SDM) has received increased attention as a method to improve ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore if patients' preferenc...
Background: Medical decision-making can have important implications for patients and families. Share...
Objective The aim of this study was to explore if patients’ preferences to be involved in decision ...
Background: Although positive bene ts are associated with shared decision making, no previous studie...
BACKGROUND: There is some evidence that patients' outcomes improve if they are involved in shared de...
Content: Shared medical decision making is a process by which patients and providers consider outcom...
Provided are the data and scripts that support the findings of the study "When Attitudes and Beliefs...
Objectives: Shared decision-making (SDM) is promoted as beneficial in mental healthcare, despite a d...
Objective: To understand the variability and nature of shared decision making (SDM) regarding a unif...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision making (SDM) involves patients and doctors contributing as partners to t...
Objectives To identify what patient-related characteristics have been reported to be associated with...
Abstract Background Up to now it has not been systematically investigated in which kind of clinical ...