Background: Patientchr('39')s preferences in decision-making procedure are defined as the patientchr('39')s willingness to participate in self-care management and decision-making. The aim of present study was to assess patientschr('39') preferences in decision-making procedure and perceived participation in care and their relationship with demographic in selected educational hospitals of Yazd in 2019. Methods: The study was conducted on 195 inpatients of the gynecology, internal medicine and surgery wards of teaching hospitals in Yazd of Iran. The inpatients were selected through stratified sampling method. The data was collected by 2 questionnaires: Degner and Sloanchr('39')s control preferences scale and patientschr('39') perceived involv...
Objectives: To explore patient views on participation in treatment, physical care and psychological ...
Purpose: The subjectivity of symptom experience and the recognized role of patients in symptom manag...
Background Quality cancer care necessitates opportunities for patient participation, supposedly reco...
Background: Focusing on making opportunities to participate of patients in all levels of health care...
BACKGROUND: Patients' decisional control over care is the ability or power for patients to decide wh...
Objective: Shared decision-making has been advocated as a useful model for patient management. In de...
Abstract Background Active patient participation is a patient safety priority for health care. Yet, ...
Aim. The aim of this study was to explore views on patient participation in decision making, as desc...
OBJECTIVES: As shared decision making (SDM) has received increased attention as a method to improve ...
BACKGROUND: Although patient participation is strongly associated with high quality of healthcare, v...
Summary: A systematic review of the literature about patients’ preferences for involvement in canc...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how patients prefer and perceive medical decision making, which factors are ass...
Background: Patient participation is considered central for good healthcare. Yet, the concept is not...
We review the research both for and against patient participation in decision-making and conclude th...
Objectives: To explore patient views on participation in treatment, physical care and psychological ...
Purpose: The subjectivity of symptom experience and the recognized role of patients in symptom manag...
Background Quality cancer care necessitates opportunities for patient participation, supposedly reco...
Background: Focusing on making opportunities to participate of patients in all levels of health care...
BACKGROUND: Patients' decisional control over care is the ability or power for patients to decide wh...
Objective: Shared decision-making has been advocated as a useful model for patient management. In de...
Abstract Background Active patient participation is a patient safety priority for health care. Yet, ...
Aim. The aim of this study was to explore views on patient participation in decision making, as desc...
OBJECTIVES: As shared decision making (SDM) has received increased attention as a method to improve ...
BACKGROUND: Although patient participation is strongly associated with high quality of healthcare, v...
Summary: A systematic review of the literature about patients’ preferences for involvement in canc...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how patients prefer and perceive medical decision making, which factors are ass...
Background: Patient participation is considered central for good healthcare. Yet, the concept is not...
We review the research both for and against patient participation in decision-making and conclude th...
Objectives: To explore patient views on participation in treatment, physical care and psychological ...
Purpose: The subjectivity of symptom experience and the recognized role of patients in symptom manag...
Background Quality cancer care necessitates opportunities for patient participation, supposedly reco...