INTRODUCTION: Shared decision making (SDM) is a goal of modern medicine; however, it is not currently embedded in routine care. Barriers include clinicians attitudes, lack of knowledge and training and time constraints. Our goal is to support the development and delivery of a robust SDM curriculum in medical education. Our objective is to assess undergraduate medical students knowledge of and attitudes towards SDM in four countries. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The first phase of the study involves a web-based cross-sectional survey of undergraduate medical students from all years in selected schools across the United States (US), Canada and undergraduate and graduate students in the Netherlands. In the United Kingdom (UK), the survey will be cir...
Aim: Initiated by students, this pilot study examines how obtaining medical students' perspectives ...
PurposeAlthough shared decision making (SDM) is considered the preferred approach in medical decisio...
Background Evidence of the ethical appropriateness and clinical benefits of shared decision-making (...
Introduction: Shared decision making (SDM) is a goal of modern medicine; however, it is not currentl...
Introduction: We aimed to conduct a multinational cross-sectional online survey of medical students'...
OBJECTIVE:Shared decision making (SDM) training is shown to be effective and is increasingly embedde...
Abstract: Introduction: Shared decision making (SDM) is an approach in which doctors and patients ...
Background: Shared decision making (SDM) is a joint process in which a healthcare professional works...
Aim: Initiated by students, this pilot study examines how obtaining medical students' perspectives v...
Shared decision making (SDM) is presented by the government, and by patient and healthcare organizat...
Introduction: While shared decision-making (SDM) training programmes for health professionals have b...
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is considered a patient-centred approach that requires inte...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
PurposeAlthough shared decision making (SDM) is considered the preferred approach in medical decisio...
Background: There is considerable interest today in shared decision-making (SDM), defined as a deci...
Aim: Initiated by students, this pilot study examines how obtaining medical students' perspectives ...
PurposeAlthough shared decision making (SDM) is considered the preferred approach in medical decisio...
Background Evidence of the ethical appropriateness and clinical benefits of shared decision-making (...
Introduction: Shared decision making (SDM) is a goal of modern medicine; however, it is not currentl...
Introduction: We aimed to conduct a multinational cross-sectional online survey of medical students'...
OBJECTIVE:Shared decision making (SDM) training is shown to be effective and is increasingly embedde...
Abstract: Introduction: Shared decision making (SDM) is an approach in which doctors and patients ...
Background: Shared decision making (SDM) is a joint process in which a healthcare professional works...
Aim: Initiated by students, this pilot study examines how obtaining medical students' perspectives v...
Shared decision making (SDM) is presented by the government, and by patient and healthcare organizat...
Introduction: While shared decision-making (SDM) training programmes for health professionals have b...
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is considered a patient-centred approach that requires inte...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
PurposeAlthough shared decision making (SDM) is considered the preferred approach in medical decisio...
Background: There is considerable interest today in shared decision-making (SDM), defined as a deci...
Aim: Initiated by students, this pilot study examines how obtaining medical students' perspectives ...
PurposeAlthough shared decision making (SDM) is considered the preferred approach in medical decisio...
Background Evidence of the ethical appropriateness and clinical benefits of shared decision-making (...