To assess the level of involvement patients want in decision making related to the acceptance or rejection of an invasive medical intervention and whether their prefer-ence for decision making is related to their preference for qualitative (verbal) or quantitative (numeric) information about the risks of the procedure. SETTING
Providing a patient with decision support involves helping that person to choose among two or more e...
Objective. To assess quality of informed consent among patients undergoing procedures and patient’s ...
Purpose: To investigate the preferred and actual participation levels of colorectal cancer patients ...
Consent is an essential requirement for any medical treatment: if patient consent is to be an expres...
Objective. Studies have shown that increasing patient participation in decision making decreases uti...
The focus of this thesis is a new quantitative approach to consider patient preferences on benefits ...
Summary: A systematic review of the literature about patients’ preferences for involvement in canc...
Developing patient-centered approaches to health care requires increased engagement of patients in t...
Current models of care emphasize the importance of including patients ’ values in the decision-makin...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how patients prefer and perceive medical decision making, which factors are ass...
Regulatory decisions are often based on multiple clinical end points, but the perspectives used to j...
Regulatory decisions are often based on multiple clinical end points, but the perspectives used to j...
Current models of care emphasize the importance of including patients ’ values in the decision-makin...
Two key uses of patient preference information are to inform the choice of patient-relevant endpoint...
Objective: Shared decision making is increasingly recognized as the ideal model of patient/physician...
Providing a patient with decision support involves helping that person to choose among two or more e...
Objective. To assess quality of informed consent among patients undergoing procedures and patient’s ...
Purpose: To investigate the preferred and actual participation levels of colorectal cancer patients ...
Consent is an essential requirement for any medical treatment: if patient consent is to be an expres...
Objective. Studies have shown that increasing patient participation in decision making decreases uti...
The focus of this thesis is a new quantitative approach to consider patient preferences on benefits ...
Summary: A systematic review of the literature about patients’ preferences for involvement in canc...
Developing patient-centered approaches to health care requires increased engagement of patients in t...
Current models of care emphasize the importance of including patients ’ values in the decision-makin...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how patients prefer and perceive medical decision making, which factors are ass...
Regulatory decisions are often based on multiple clinical end points, but the perspectives used to j...
Regulatory decisions are often based on multiple clinical end points, but the perspectives used to j...
Current models of care emphasize the importance of including patients ’ values in the decision-makin...
Two key uses of patient preference information are to inform the choice of patient-relevant endpoint...
Objective: Shared decision making is increasingly recognized as the ideal model of patient/physician...
Providing a patient with decision support involves helping that person to choose among two or more e...
Objective. To assess quality of informed consent among patients undergoing procedures and patient’s ...
Purpose: To investigate the preferred and actual participation levels of colorectal cancer patients ...