BACKGROUND: Shared decision making has practical implications for everyday health care. However, it stems from largely theoretical frameworks and is not widely implemented in routine practice. AIMS: We undertook an empirical study to inform understanding of shared decision making and how it can be operationalized more widely. METHOD: The study involved patients visiting UK general practitioners already well experienced in shared decision making. After these consultations, semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted and analysed using the constant comparative method of content analysis. RESULTS: All patients described at least some components of shared decision making but half appeared to perceive the decision as shared and ...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Item does not contain fulltextThe principles of shared decision making are well documented but there...
PURPOSE: Although most of the clinicians in breast cancer care seem to approve of shared decision ma...
Contains fulltext : 50843.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Sh...
BACKGROUND. Shared decision-making is one widely cited model of patients’ participation in decision...
Patient involvement in decisions is central to patient-centered care. Yet many important decisions m...
Objective: To understand the variability and nature of shared decision making (SDM) regarding a unif...
Background: Medical decision-making can have important implications for patients and families. Share...
Shared decision making enables a clinician and patient to participate jointly in making a health dec...
Shared decision-making approaches, by recognizing the autonomy and responsibility of both health pro...
Objective: To investigate physicians' preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
OBJECTIVE: To examine situations where shared decision making (SDM) in practice does not achieve the...
Although many clinicians feel they already use shared decision making, research shows a perception-r...
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is considered the “final stage” that completes the implemen...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision-making (SDM) is, largely, espoused as the preferred model for making dec...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Item does not contain fulltextThe principles of shared decision making are well documented but there...
PURPOSE: Although most of the clinicians in breast cancer care seem to approve of shared decision ma...
Contains fulltext : 50843.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Sh...
BACKGROUND. Shared decision-making is one widely cited model of patients’ participation in decision...
Patient involvement in decisions is central to patient-centered care. Yet many important decisions m...
Objective: To understand the variability and nature of shared decision making (SDM) regarding a unif...
Background: Medical decision-making can have important implications for patients and families. Share...
Shared decision making enables a clinician and patient to participate jointly in making a health dec...
Shared decision-making approaches, by recognizing the autonomy and responsibility of both health pro...
Objective: To investigate physicians' preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
OBJECTIVE: To examine situations where shared decision making (SDM) in practice does not achieve the...
Although many clinicians feel they already use shared decision making, research shows a perception-r...
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is considered the “final stage” that completes the implemen...
BACKGROUND: Shared decision-making (SDM) is, largely, espoused as the preferred model for making dec...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Item does not contain fulltextThe principles of shared decision making are well documented but there...
PURPOSE: Although most of the clinicians in breast cancer care seem to approve of shared decision ma...