OBJECTIVE: To assess decision-making in multiple sclerosis (MS) from third observer and patient perspectives. METHOD: Audio recordings of first-ever consultations with a participating physician (88 outpatients, 10 physicians) at four tertiary MS care clinics in Italy, were rated by a third observer using the Observing Patient Involvement in Shared Decision Making (OPTION) and by patients using the Perceived Involvement in Care Scale (PICS). RESULTS: Mean patient age was 37.5, 66% were women, 72% had MS, and 28% had possible MS or other disease. Mean PICS subscale scores (range 0 poor, 100 best possible) were 71.9 (SD 24.3) for "physician facilitation" (PICS-F); 74.6 (SD 22.9) for "patient information exchange" (PICS-I); and only 22.5 ...
Patient satisfaction is predictive of adherence, malpractice litigation and doctor-switching. To inv...
Background. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is frequently associated with cognitive and behavioural deficit...
BACKGROUND: Patient satisfaction is predictive of adherence, malpractice litigation and doctor-switc...
OBJECTIVE: To assess decision-making in multiple sclerosis (MS) from third observer and patient pers...
OBJECTIVE: To assess decision-making in multiple sclerosis (MS) from third observer and patient pers...
Objective: To assess decision-making in multiple sclerosis (MS) from third observer and patient pers...
Objective: Shared decision making is increasingly recognized as the ideal model of patient/physician...
BACKGROUND: Patient involvement in decisions regarding their care has been advocated, but preference...
Background: Clinicians are increasingly recognizing the importance of shared decision-making in comp...
Recent decades have seen increasing recognition of the importance of patient involvement during pati...
BackgroundThe role of face-to-face consultations in medicine is increasingly being challenged. Disea...
The patient as an active participant in decision-making has become an important resource in health c...
Background. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is frequently associated with cognitive and behavioural deficits...
Background Since decision making about treatment with disease-modifying drugs (DMDs) for multiple sc...
Patient satisfaction is predictive of adherence, malpractice litigation and doctor-switching. To inv...
Background. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is frequently associated with cognitive and behavioural deficit...
BACKGROUND: Patient satisfaction is predictive of adherence, malpractice litigation and doctor-switc...
OBJECTIVE: To assess decision-making in multiple sclerosis (MS) from third observer and patient pers...
OBJECTIVE: To assess decision-making in multiple sclerosis (MS) from third observer and patient pers...
Objective: To assess decision-making in multiple sclerosis (MS) from third observer and patient pers...
Objective: Shared decision making is increasingly recognized as the ideal model of patient/physician...
BACKGROUND: Patient involvement in decisions regarding their care has been advocated, but preference...
Background: Clinicians are increasingly recognizing the importance of shared decision-making in comp...
Recent decades have seen increasing recognition of the importance of patient involvement during pati...
BackgroundThe role of face-to-face consultations in medicine is increasingly being challenged. Disea...
The patient as an active participant in decision-making has become an important resource in health c...
Background. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is frequently associated with cognitive and behavioural deficits...
Background Since decision making about treatment with disease-modifying drugs (DMDs) for multiple sc...
Patient satisfaction is predictive of adherence, malpractice litigation and doctor-switching. To inv...
Background. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is frequently associated with cognitive and behavioural deficit...
BACKGROUND: Patient satisfaction is predictive of adherence, malpractice litigation and doctor-switc...