The aim of this study was to create a measure of collaborative processes between healthcare team members, patients, and carers. Methods: A shared decision-making scale was developed using a qualitative research derived model and refined using Rasch and factor analysis. The scale was used by staff in the hospital for four consecutive years (n = 152, 121, 119 and 121) and by two independent patients’ and carers’ samples (n = 223 and 236). Results: Respondents had difficulty determining what constituted a decision and the scale was redeveloped after first use in patients and carers. The initial focus on shared decision-making was changed to shared problem-solving. Two factors were found in the first staff sample: shared problem-solving and sha...
Decisions concerning psychiatric medication are complex and often involve a protracted process of tr...
Presently, the health care service experiences increased expectations of patient involvement in deci...
Background Shared decision-making (SDM) is supposed to position patient and expert knowledge more eq...
The aim of this study was to create a measure of collaborative processes between healthcare team mem...
Background/Objective: CollaboRATE is a 3-item self-report measure of the patient experience of share...
Purpose: Shared decision making (SDM) is a model of health care in which patients are involved in t...
The last years have seen a clear move towards shared decision making (SDM) and increased patient inv...
Background: Patients in mental care express a wish for more active participation. Shared decision-ma...
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is an emergent research topic in the field of mental health...
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is an emergent research topic in the field of mental health...
Contains fulltext : 159364.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Meas...
To identify factors associated with the use of shared decision making in routine mental health care ...
AbstractObjectiveMeasuring the process of shared decision making is a challenge, which constitutes a...
Purpose: Shared decision making, SDM, in psychiatric services, supports users to experience a greate...
PURPOSE: Shared decision making, SDM, in psychiatric services, supports users to experience a greate...
Decisions concerning psychiatric medication are complex and often involve a protracted process of tr...
Presently, the health care service experiences increased expectations of patient involvement in deci...
Background Shared decision-making (SDM) is supposed to position patient and expert knowledge more eq...
The aim of this study was to create a measure of collaborative processes between healthcare team mem...
Background/Objective: CollaboRATE is a 3-item self-report measure of the patient experience of share...
Purpose: Shared decision making (SDM) is a model of health care in which patients are involved in t...
The last years have seen a clear move towards shared decision making (SDM) and increased patient inv...
Background: Patients in mental care express a wish for more active participation. Shared decision-ma...
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is an emergent research topic in the field of mental health...
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is an emergent research topic in the field of mental health...
Contains fulltext : 159364.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Meas...
To identify factors associated with the use of shared decision making in routine mental health care ...
AbstractObjectiveMeasuring the process of shared decision making is a challenge, which constitutes a...
Purpose: Shared decision making, SDM, in psychiatric services, supports users to experience a greate...
PURPOSE: Shared decision making, SDM, in psychiatric services, supports users to experience a greate...
Decisions concerning psychiatric medication are complex and often involve a protracted process of tr...
Presently, the health care service experiences increased expectations of patient involvement in deci...
Background Shared decision-making (SDM) is supposed to position patient and expert knowledge more eq...