Background: Medical decision making is a complex cognitive process of choosing in establishing a diagnosis and selecting a management option in the context of healthcare. Patients may desire to take part in obtaining and exchanging information, discussing over options and making the final decisions about treatment and or care. The focus of the study was to identify the health information and decision making preference on diseases treatment.Methods: A descriptive study was conducted to 110 respondents from Hegarmanah Village, Sumedang, Indonesia, aged 18–65 years old who had the experience in consulting doctors for their medical problems. This study was carried out during the period of September to October 2013. The respondents were selected...
Introduction: There is a growing trend of using patient preference studies to help incorporate the p...
Little is known about the decision-making preferences of the growing population of elderly people wi...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that when patients’ preferences are not met, it will affect thei...
Background: Medical decision making is a complex cognitive process of choosing in establishing a dia...
The aim of the research - to analyze decision-making in health care organizations. Methodology of in...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how patients prefer and perceive medical decision making, which factors are ass...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Background: The relationship between physicians and patients has undergone important changes, and th...
Patient decision-making role preference (DMRP) is a patient's preferred degree of control when makin...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between physicians and patients has undergone important changes, and th...
Abstract Background Up to now it has not been systematically investigated in which kind of clinical ...
Abstract Background Shared decision-making has been advocated; however there are relatively few stud...
Background and aims: Decisions about choices of medicines are made concerning a population or an ind...
Background: Involving patients in decision-making is an important part of patient-centred care. Rese...
Paper presented at the 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Empow...
Introduction: There is a growing trend of using patient preference studies to help incorporate the p...
Little is known about the decision-making preferences of the growing population of elderly people wi...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that when patients’ preferences are not met, it will affect thei...
Background: Medical decision making is a complex cognitive process of choosing in establishing a dia...
The aim of the research - to analyze decision-making in health care organizations. Methodology of in...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how patients prefer and perceive medical decision making, which factors are ass...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Background: The relationship between physicians and patients has undergone important changes, and th...
Patient decision-making role preference (DMRP) is a patient's preferred degree of control when makin...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between physicians and patients has undergone important changes, and th...
Abstract Background Up to now it has not been systematically investigated in which kind of clinical ...
Abstract Background Shared decision-making has been advocated; however there are relatively few stud...
Background and aims: Decisions about choices of medicines are made concerning a population or an ind...
Background: Involving patients in decision-making is an important part of patient-centred care. Rese...
Paper presented at the 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Empow...
Introduction: There is a growing trend of using patient preference studies to help incorporate the p...
Little is known about the decision-making preferences of the growing population of elderly people wi...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that when patients’ preferences are not met, it will affect thei...