INTRODUCTION: Surgical treatments are being offered to more patients than ever before, and increasingly to high-risk patients (typically multimorbid and over 75). Shared decision making is seen as essential practice. However, little is currently known about what 'good' shared decision making involves nor how it applies in the context of surgery for high-risk patients. This new study aims to identify how high-risk patients, their families and clinical teams negotiate decision making for major surgery. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Focusing on major joint replacement, colorectal and cardiac surgery, we use qualitative methods to explore how patients, their families and clinicians negotiate decision making (including interactional, communicative and i...
Objective To identify the processes surgeons use to establish patient buy-in to postoperative treatm...
Surgical ambition is rising, with the Royal College of Surgeons reporting an increase in the number ...
Objective: Contemporary approaches to medical decision-making advise that clinicians should respect ...
Introduction Surgical treatments are being offered to more patients than ever before, and increasing...
Aim: In the context of high-risk surgery, shared decision-making (SDM) is important but can be hinde...
Introduction The Australian population presenting with surgical pathology is becoming older, frailer...
Objective: Patients with comorbidities can be referred to a physician-led high-risk clinic for medic...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between physicians and patients has undergone important changes, and th...
AIM: In the context of high-risk surgery, shared decision-making (SDM) is important. However, the ef...
Background: The relationship between physicians and patients has undergone important changes, and th...
BACKGROUND: High-risk patients presenting for surgery require complex decision-making and perioperat...
Decision making in surgery and cancer care is an interesting, challenging, and yet little explored a...
Publication status: PublishedFunder: National Institute for Health and Care Research; doi: http://dx...
Background: Multiple treatment options are generally available for most diseases. Shared decision-ma...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Shared decision-making (SDM) and decision-support tools ha...
Objective To identify the processes surgeons use to establish patient buy-in to postoperative treatm...
Surgical ambition is rising, with the Royal College of Surgeons reporting an increase in the number ...
Objective: Contemporary approaches to medical decision-making advise that clinicians should respect ...
Introduction Surgical treatments are being offered to more patients than ever before, and increasing...
Aim: In the context of high-risk surgery, shared decision-making (SDM) is important but can be hinde...
Introduction The Australian population presenting with surgical pathology is becoming older, frailer...
Objective: Patients with comorbidities can be referred to a physician-led high-risk clinic for medic...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between physicians and patients has undergone important changes, and th...
AIM: In the context of high-risk surgery, shared decision-making (SDM) is important. However, the ef...
Background: The relationship between physicians and patients has undergone important changes, and th...
BACKGROUND: High-risk patients presenting for surgery require complex decision-making and perioperat...
Decision making in surgery and cancer care is an interesting, challenging, and yet little explored a...
Publication status: PublishedFunder: National Institute for Health and Care Research; doi: http://dx...
Background: Multiple treatment options are generally available for most diseases. Shared decision-ma...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Shared decision-making (SDM) and decision-support tools ha...
Objective To identify the processes surgeons use to establish patient buy-in to postoperative treatm...
Surgical ambition is rising, with the Royal College of Surgeons reporting an increase in the number ...
Objective: Contemporary approaches to medical decision-making advise that clinicians should respect ...