Although shared decision making (SDM) in general practice continues to be promoted as a highly desirable means of conducting consultations it is rarely observed in practice. The aim of this study is to identify the discursive features and conversational strategies particular to the negotiation and sharing of treatment decisions in order to understand why SDM is not yet embedded into routine practice. Consultations from Scottish general practices were examined using discourse analysis. Two themes were identified as key components for when the doctor and the patient were intent on sharing decisions: the generation of patient involvement using first-person pronouns, and successful and unsuccessful patient requesting practices. This article ide...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision-making (SDM) is, largely, espoused as the preferred model for making dec...
Ideas about shared decision making (SDM) began to emerge in the 1970s as a challenge to the traditio...
Objective: To understand the variability and nature of shared decision making (SDM) regarding a unif...
Although shared decision making (SDM) in general practice continues to be promoted as a highly desir...
We consider whether there are situations in which `shared decision making' in primary care is inhere...
Abstract Background Proven benefits of Shared Decision Making (SDM) include improved patient knowled...
The aim of the study was to examine the communication strategies of general practitioners attempting...
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...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision making has practical implications for everyday health care. However, it ...
Contains fulltext : 50843.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Sh...
Background: Shared decision making (SDM) is generally treated as good practice in health-care intera...
Objectives: To examine the discourse of consultations in which conflict occurs between parents and c...
BACKGROUND. Shared decision-making is one widely cited model of patients’ participation in decision...
Abstract Background Patient decision aids are increasingly regarded as important components of clini...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision-making (SDM) is, largely, espoused as the preferred model for making dec...
Ideas about shared decision making (SDM) began to emerge in the 1970s as a challenge to the traditio...
Objective: To understand the variability and nature of shared decision making (SDM) regarding a unif...
Although shared decision making (SDM) in general practice continues to be promoted as a highly desir...
We consider whether there are situations in which `shared decision making' in primary care is inhere...
Abstract Background Proven benefits of Shared Decision Making (SDM) include improved patient knowled...
The aim of the study was to examine the communication strategies of general practitioners attempting...
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...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision making has practical implications for everyday health care. However, it ...
Contains fulltext : 50843.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Sh...
Background: Shared decision making (SDM) is generally treated as good practice in health-care intera...
Objectives: To examine the discourse of consultations in which conflict occurs between parents and c...
BACKGROUND. Shared decision-making is one widely cited model of patients’ participation in decision...
Abstract Background Patient decision aids are increasingly regarded as important components of clini...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision-making (SDM) is, largely, espoused as the preferred model for making dec...
Ideas about shared decision making (SDM) began to emerge in the 1970s as a challenge to the traditio...
Objective: To understand the variability and nature of shared decision making (SDM) regarding a unif...