PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of Shared Decision-Making (SDM) using Routine Outcome Monitoring (ROM) primary on patients' perception of Decisional Conflict (DC), which measures patients' engagement in and satisfaction with clinical decisions, and secondary on working alliance and treatment outcomes. METHOD: Multi-centre two-arm matched-paired cluster randomised-controlled trial in Dutch specialist mental health care. SDM using ROM (SDMR) was compared with Decision-Making As Usual (DMAU). Outcomes were measured at baseline (T0) and 6 months (T1). Multilevel regression and intention-to-treat analyses were used. Post hoc analyses were performed on influence of subgroups and application of SDMR on DC. RESULTS: Seven teams were randomised ...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision making (SDM) is recognised as a promising strategy to enhance good colla...
Objective: Decision-making between mental health clinicians and patients is under-researched. We tes...
Aims. There is a lack of knowledge on clinical decision making and its relation to outcome in the ro...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of Shared Decision-Making (SDM) using Routine Outcome Monitoring...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of Shared Decision-Making (SDM) using Routine Outcome Monitoring...
Background Shared Decision Making (SDM) is a way to empower patients when decisions are made about t...
Background: One person in every four will suffer from a diagnosable mental health condition during t...
BACKGROUND: Severe mental illness is a major driver of worldwide disease burden. Shared decision-mak...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of a multi-facetted blended eHealth intervention, called...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link. Open access article.Background...
Shared decision making (SDM) in mental health care involves clinicians and patients working together...
Abstract Background Shared decision-making (SDM) is a model of interaction between doctors and patie...
Background: In the last decades, shared decision-making (SDM) models have been developed to increase...
Background: Mental health care has lagged behind other health-care domains in developing and applyi...
© 2021 The Authors. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, to view...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision making (SDM) is recognised as a promising strategy to enhance good colla...
Objective: Decision-making between mental health clinicians and patients is under-researched. We tes...
Aims. There is a lack of knowledge on clinical decision making and its relation to outcome in the ro...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of Shared Decision-Making (SDM) using Routine Outcome Monitoring...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of Shared Decision-Making (SDM) using Routine Outcome Monitoring...
Background Shared Decision Making (SDM) is a way to empower patients when decisions are made about t...
Background: One person in every four will suffer from a diagnosable mental health condition during t...
BACKGROUND: Severe mental illness is a major driver of worldwide disease burden. Shared decision-mak...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of a multi-facetted blended eHealth intervention, called...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link. Open access article.Background...
Shared decision making (SDM) in mental health care involves clinicians and patients working together...
Abstract Background Shared decision-making (SDM) is a model of interaction between doctors and patie...
Background: In the last decades, shared decision-making (SDM) models have been developed to increase...
Background: Mental health care has lagged behind other health-care domains in developing and applyi...
© 2021 The Authors. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, to view...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision making (SDM) is recognised as a promising strategy to enhance good colla...
Objective: Decision-making between mental health clinicians and patients is under-researched. We tes...
Aims. There is a lack of knowledge on clinical decision making and its relation to outcome in the ro...