OBJECTIVE: Decision-making between mental health clinicians and patients is under-researched. We tested whether mental health patients are more satisfied with a decision made (i) using their preferred decision-making style and (ii) with a clinician with the same decision-making style preference. METHOD: As part of the CEDAR Study (ISRCTN75841675), a convenience sample of 445 patients with severe mental illness from six European countries were assessed for desired clinical decision-making style (rated by patients and paired clinicians), decision-specific experienced style and satisfaction. RESULTS: Patients who experienced more involvement in decision-making than they desired rated higher satisfaction (OR = 2.47, P = 0.005, 95% CI 1.32-4.6...
Rationale and aims: There is a growing expectation of implementing shared decision making (SDM) in t...
Background: A defined goal in mental health care is to increase the opportunities for patients to mo...
To identify factors associated with the use of shared decision making in routine mental health care ...
OBJECTIVE: Decision-making between mental health clinicians and patients is under-researched. We tes...
The present study aimed to assess: (1) whether a more active involvement of patients is associated w...
Objective: Clinical decision making is an important aspect of mental health care. Predictors of how ...
Objective: The study explored relationships between preferences for and experiences of clinical deci...
BACKGROUND: Patients increasingly assume active roles in their mental health care. While there is a ...
Aims. Shared decision making has been advocated as a means to improve patient-orientation and qualit...
Objective: This study aims to explore relationships between preferred and experienced clinical decis...
Presently, the health care service experiences increased expectations of patient involvement in deci...
Purpose: Decisional conflict refers to the degree to which patients are engaged in and feel comforta...
Background: The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate psychometric properties of the Clinica...
Purpose: Decisional conflict refers to the degree to which patients are engaged in and feel comforta...
Rationale and aims: There is a growing expectation of implementing shared decision making (SDM) in t...
Background: A defined goal in mental health care is to increase the opportunities for patients to mo...
To identify factors associated with the use of shared decision making in routine mental health care ...
OBJECTIVE: Decision-making between mental health clinicians and patients is under-researched. We tes...
The present study aimed to assess: (1) whether a more active involvement of patients is associated w...
Objective: Clinical decision making is an important aspect of mental health care. Predictors of how ...
Objective: The study explored relationships between preferences for and experiences of clinical deci...
BACKGROUND: Patients increasingly assume active roles in their mental health care. While there is a ...
Aims. Shared decision making has been advocated as a means to improve patient-orientation and qualit...
Objective: This study aims to explore relationships between preferred and experienced clinical decis...
Presently, the health care service experiences increased expectations of patient involvement in deci...
Purpose: Decisional conflict refers to the degree to which patients are engaged in and feel comforta...
Background: The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate psychometric properties of the Clinica...
Purpose: Decisional conflict refers to the degree to which patients are engaged in and feel comforta...
Rationale and aims: There is a growing expectation of implementing shared decision making (SDM) in t...
Background: A defined goal in mental health care is to increase the opportunities for patients to mo...
To identify factors associated with the use of shared decision making in routine mental health care ...