Due to the increasing specialization of medical professionals, patients are treated by multiple disciplines. To ensure that delivered care is patient-centered, it is crucial that professionals and the patient together decide on treatment (shared decision making (SDM)). However, it is not known how SDM should be integrated in multidisciplinary practice. This study determines the most important factors for SDM implementation in sciatica care, as it is known that a prior inventory of factors is crucial to develop a successful implementation strategy.246 professionals (general practitioners, physical therapists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons) (30% response) and 155 patients (96% response) responded to an internet-based survey...
PURPOSE: Amid a political agenda for patient-centred healthcare, shared decision-making is reported ...
Abstract Background: Shared decision making (SDM) depicts the work that patients and clinicians do ...
Objective To describe the perspectives of healthcare professionals regarding the implementation o...
Due to the increasing specialization of medical professionals, patients are treated by multiple disc...
INTRODUCTION: Due to the increasing specialization of medical professionals, patients are treated by...
INTRODUCTION: Due to the increasing specialization of medical professionals, patients are treated by...
Background: Sciatica is a common condition worldwide that is characterized by radiating leg pain and...
Background: Sciatica is a common condition worldwide that is characterized by radiating leg pain and...
<p>Patient's decision: Patient makes the final selection about treatment. Shared decision: the docto...
STUDY DESIGN: An in-depth interview study including patients, general practitioners, neurologists an...
(1) Shared decision making (SDM) has been advocated as a way of improving prudency in healthcare and...
Shared decision making (SDM) reduces the asymmetrical power between the therapist and the patient. P...
Barriers and facilitators to implement shared disciplinary sciatica care: sciatica care. Newly ident...
Purpose: Amid a political agenda for patient-centred healthcare, shared decision-making is reported ...
Objective: Shared decision-making and the use of decision aids are increasingly promoted in various ...
PURPOSE: Amid a political agenda for patient-centred healthcare, shared decision-making is reported ...
Abstract Background: Shared decision making (SDM) depicts the work that patients and clinicians do ...
Objective To describe the perspectives of healthcare professionals regarding the implementation o...
Due to the increasing specialization of medical professionals, patients are treated by multiple disc...
INTRODUCTION: Due to the increasing specialization of medical professionals, patients are treated by...
INTRODUCTION: Due to the increasing specialization of medical professionals, patients are treated by...
Background: Sciatica is a common condition worldwide that is characterized by radiating leg pain and...
Background: Sciatica is a common condition worldwide that is characterized by radiating leg pain and...
<p>Patient's decision: Patient makes the final selection about treatment. Shared decision: the docto...
STUDY DESIGN: An in-depth interview study including patients, general practitioners, neurologists an...
(1) Shared decision making (SDM) has been advocated as a way of improving prudency in healthcare and...
Shared decision making (SDM) reduces the asymmetrical power between the therapist and the patient. P...
Barriers and facilitators to implement shared disciplinary sciatica care: sciatica care. Newly ident...
Purpose: Amid a political agenda for patient-centred healthcare, shared decision-making is reported ...
Objective: Shared decision-making and the use of decision aids are increasingly promoted in various ...
PURPOSE: Amid a political agenda for patient-centred healthcare, shared decision-making is reported ...
Abstract Background: Shared decision making (SDM) depicts the work that patients and clinicians do ...
Objective To describe the perspectives of healthcare professionals regarding the implementation o...