Practitioners can present and discuss decisions about the management of health problems in a variety of ways during consultations. This paper examines in detail how doctors talk with patients in relation to decision-making about treatment. Conversation analyses of decision-making sequences in consultations about diabetes in primary care and about treatment of ear nose and throat (ENT) cancer in a specialist oncology setting, both in the UK, revealed a spectrum of practitioner approaches ranging from more 'bilateral' to more 'unilateral'. This paper identifies the key communicative and organisational features of these approaches and provides some preliminary observations about the implications of these for patient participation in decision-m...
In this thesis, we aimed to gain insight in the process of shared decision making in the setting of ...
Patient involvement in decision-making is widely regarded as an important feature of good-quality he...
Drawing upon the concept of practice, the article explores diagnostic decision-making in oncology th...
Practitioners can present and discuss decisions about the management of health problems in a variety...
The aim of the study was to examine the communication strategies of general practitioners attempting...
Although shared decision making (SDM) in general practice continues to be promoted as a highly desir...
Over the past decade, the ideal model of shared decision-making has been increasingly promoted as th...
In this paper we revisit and add elements to our earlier conceptual framework on shared treatment de...
BACKGROUND: There have been significant conceptual developments regarding shared decision-making (SD...
The second half of the consultation is where decisions are made and future management agreed. We arg...
It is well established that patient-physician communication is considered as determinant factor in b...
Shared decision-making is increasingly advocated as an ideal model of treatment decision-making in t...
Abstract Background Proven benefits of Shared Decision Making (SDM) include improved patient knowled...
Doctors face many barriers accessing health care. Even after a doctor has adopted the patient role, ...
BACKGROUND Multidisciplinary and interprofessional working is currently a priority in health care...
In this thesis, we aimed to gain insight in the process of shared decision making in the setting of ...
Patient involvement in decision-making is widely regarded as an important feature of good-quality he...
Drawing upon the concept of practice, the article explores diagnostic decision-making in oncology th...
Practitioners can present and discuss decisions about the management of health problems in a variety...
The aim of the study was to examine the communication strategies of general practitioners attempting...
Although shared decision making (SDM) in general practice continues to be promoted as a highly desir...
Over the past decade, the ideal model of shared decision-making has been increasingly promoted as th...
In this paper we revisit and add elements to our earlier conceptual framework on shared treatment de...
BACKGROUND: There have been significant conceptual developments regarding shared decision-making (SD...
The second half of the consultation is where decisions are made and future management agreed. We arg...
It is well established that patient-physician communication is considered as determinant factor in b...
Shared decision-making is increasingly advocated as an ideal model of treatment decision-making in t...
Abstract Background Proven benefits of Shared Decision Making (SDM) include improved patient knowled...
Doctors face many barriers accessing health care. Even after a doctor has adopted the patient role, ...
BACKGROUND Multidisciplinary and interprofessional working is currently a priority in health care...
In this thesis, we aimed to gain insight in the process of shared decision making in the setting of ...
Patient involvement in decision-making is widely regarded as an important feature of good-quality he...
Drawing upon the concept of practice, the article explores diagnostic decision-making in oncology th...