Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consultations, and their perception of shared decision making (SDM). Methods: A cross-sectional survey of 785 physicians in a large Dutch general teaching hospital was undertaken in June 2018, assessing their preferred and usual decision making roles (Control Preference Scale), and their view on SDM key components (SDMQ9 questionnaire). Results: Most physicians (n = 232, 58%) preferred SDM, but more often performed paternalistic decision making (n = 121, 31%) in daily practice than they preferred (n = 80, 20%, p < 0.0001), most commonly because they judged the patient to be incapable of participating in decision making. Most physicians preferrin...
Shared decision making (SDM) is presented by the government, and by patient and healthcare organizat...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how patients prefer and perceive medical decision making, which factors are ass...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how patients prefer and perceive medical decision making, which factors are ass...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Objective: To investigate physicians' preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Shared decision making (SDM) is presented by the government, and by patient and healthcare organizat...
Shared decision making (SDM) is presented by the government, and by patient and healthcare organizat...
Shared decision making (SDM) is presented by the government, and by patient and healthcare organizat...
Shared decision making (SDM) is presented by the government, and by patient and healthcare organizat...
Shared decision making (SDM) is presented by the government, and by patient and healthcare organizat...
Shared decision making (SDM) is presented by the government, and by patient and healthcare organizat...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how patients prefer and perceive medical decision making, which factors are ass...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how patients prefer and perceive medical decision making, which factors are ass...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Objective: To investigate physicians' preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Shared decision making (SDM) is presented by the government, and by patient and healthcare organizat...
Shared decision making (SDM) is presented by the government, and by patient and healthcare organizat...
Shared decision making (SDM) is presented by the government, and by patient and healthcare organizat...
Shared decision making (SDM) is presented by the government, and by patient and healthcare organizat...
Shared decision making (SDM) is presented by the government, and by patient and healthcare organizat...
Shared decision making (SDM) is presented by the government, and by patient and healthcare organizat...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how patients prefer and perceive medical decision making, which factors are ass...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how patients prefer and perceive medical decision making, which factors are ass...