BackgroundDecision Aids (DAs) effectively translate medical evidence for patients but are not routinely used in clinical practice. Little is known about how DAs are used during patientâ clinician encounters.ObjectiveTo characterize the content and communicative function of highâ quality DAs during diagnostic clinic visits for prostate cancer.Participants252 men newly diagnosed with localized prostate cancer who had received a DA, 45 treating physicians at 4 US Veterans Administration urology clinics.MethodsQualitative analysis of transcribed audio recordings was used to inductively develop categories capturing content and function of all direct references to DAs (booklet talk). The presence or absence of any booklet talk per transcript wa...
Key PointsQuestionWhat is the association of decision aids vs usual care with shared decision-making...
Contains fulltext : 226662.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Uptake of decis...
To analyze the effects of a decision aid on improving patients’ and family members’ information givi...
BACKGROUND: Decision Aids (DAs) effectively translate medical evidence for patients but are not rout...
BackgroundDecision Aids (DAs) effectively translate medical evidence for patients but are not routin...
Context: Despite increasing interest in the development and use of decision aids (DAs) for patients ...
Abstract Background While many studies have tested th...
Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of a decision aid regarding treatment optio...
Abstract Background Decision aids (DA) to assist patients in evaluating treatment options and sharin...
While decision support tools such as decision aids can contribute to shared decision making, impleme...
Background: Decision aids (DAs) can improve knowledge for prostate cancer treatment. However, the re...
Background Prostate cancer is a leading disease affecting men worldwide. Conflicting evidence within...
Background: Patient decision aids (PDAs) can support the treatment decision making process and empo...
Prostate cancer is an important problem among aging men in developed countries. Decisions about pros...
BackgroundPatient decision aids (PDAs) can support the treatment decision making process and empower...
Key PointsQuestionWhat is the association of decision aids vs usual care with shared decision-making...
Contains fulltext : 226662.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Uptake of decis...
To analyze the effects of a decision aid on improving patients’ and family members’ information givi...
BACKGROUND: Decision Aids (DAs) effectively translate medical evidence for patients but are not rout...
BackgroundDecision Aids (DAs) effectively translate medical evidence for patients but are not routin...
Context: Despite increasing interest in the development and use of decision aids (DAs) for patients ...
Abstract Background While many studies have tested th...
Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of a decision aid regarding treatment optio...
Abstract Background Decision aids (DA) to assist patients in evaluating treatment options and sharin...
While decision support tools such as decision aids can contribute to shared decision making, impleme...
Background: Decision aids (DAs) can improve knowledge for prostate cancer treatment. However, the re...
Background Prostate cancer is a leading disease affecting men worldwide. Conflicting evidence within...
Background: Patient decision aids (PDAs) can support the treatment decision making process and empo...
Prostate cancer is an important problem among aging men in developed countries. Decisions about pros...
BackgroundPatient decision aids (PDAs) can support the treatment decision making process and empower...
Key PointsQuestionWhat is the association of decision aids vs usual care with shared decision-making...
Contains fulltext : 226662.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Uptake of decis...
To analyze the effects of a decision aid on improving patients’ and family members’ information givi...