Background - Healthcare providers need training to implement shared decision making (SDM). In Norway, we developed “Ready for SDM”, a comprehensive SDM curriculum tailored to various healthcare providers, settings, and competence levels, including a course targeting interprofessional healthcare teams. The overall aim was to evaluate a train-the-trainer (TTT) program for healthcare providers wanting to offer this course within their hospital trust. Methods - Our observational descriptive design was informed by Kirkpatrick´s Model of Educational Outcomes. The South-Eastern Regional Health Authority invited healthcare providers from all health trusts in its jurisdiction to attend. The TTT consisted of a one-day basic course with lectures on S...
While the strategy of Shared Decision Making (SDM) originated in the medical field and was later ado...
OBJECTIVE:Shared decision making (SDM) training is shown to be effective and is increasingly embedde...
Purpose: To assess the quality of curricular research on the Screening Brief Intervention and Referr...
Background Healthcare providers need training to implement shared decision making (S...
Introduction While shared decision‐making (SDM) training programmes for health professionals have b...
Objective Ready for SDM was developed in Norway as a comprehensive modularized curriculum for healt...
Objective: To carry out preliminary evaluation of a training module for doctors to enhance their abi...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and analyze training programs in shared decision-making (SDM) for health prof...
Background: In recent years, the concept of shared decision making (SDM) has gained support in the m...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from the Royal...
Background: Shared decision making (SDM) is a joint process in which a healthcare professional works...
BackgroundShared decision making (SDM) is a core element in the meeting between patient and healthca...
BACKGROUND: Research shows that when patients and health care providers share responsibility for cli...
Abstract Background Oncological patients often feel left out of important treatment decisions. Howev...
Background/Objective: Shared decision-making (SDM) is a model of communication between the doctor an...
While the strategy of Shared Decision Making (SDM) originated in the medical field and was later ado...
OBJECTIVE:Shared decision making (SDM) training is shown to be effective and is increasingly embedde...
Purpose: To assess the quality of curricular research on the Screening Brief Intervention and Referr...
Background Healthcare providers need training to implement shared decision making (S...
Introduction While shared decision‐making (SDM) training programmes for health professionals have b...
Objective Ready for SDM was developed in Norway as a comprehensive modularized curriculum for healt...
Objective: To carry out preliminary evaluation of a training module for doctors to enhance their abi...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and analyze training programs in shared decision-making (SDM) for health prof...
Background: In recent years, the concept of shared decision making (SDM) has gained support in the m...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from the Royal...
Background: Shared decision making (SDM) is a joint process in which a healthcare professional works...
BackgroundShared decision making (SDM) is a core element in the meeting between patient and healthca...
BACKGROUND: Research shows that when patients and health care providers share responsibility for cli...
Abstract Background Oncological patients often feel left out of important treatment decisions. Howev...
Background/Objective: Shared decision-making (SDM) is a model of communication between the doctor an...
While the strategy of Shared Decision Making (SDM) originated in the medical field and was later ado...
OBJECTIVE:Shared decision making (SDM) training is shown to be effective and is increasingly embedde...
Purpose: To assess the quality of curricular research on the Screening Brief Intervention and Referr...