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...
BackgroundSevere mental illness is a major driver of worldwide disease burden. Shared decision-makin...
Background: A defined goal in mental health care is to increase the opportunities for patients to mor...
Presently, the health care service experiences increased expectations of patient involvement in deci...
The aim of this study was to create a measure of collaborative processes between healthcare team mem...
Purpose: Shared decision making (SDM) is a model of health care in which patients are involved in t...
Background/Objective: CollaboRATE is a 3-item self-report measure of the patient experience of share...
BACKGROUND: Patient-centered health care is a central component of current health policy agendas. Sh...
Contains fulltext : 159364.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Meas...
AbstractObjectiveMeasuring the process of shared decision making is a challenge, which constitutes a...
The last years have seen a clear move towards shared decision making (SDM) and increased patient inv...
Objective: Shared decision making is widely recognized to facilitate effective health care. The pur...
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is an emergent research topic in the field of mental health...
Background: as a response to evidence that mental health service users and carers expect greater inv...
The official published article is available online at http://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201100496.OBJEC...
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is an emergent research topic in the field of mental health...
BackgroundSevere mental illness is a major driver of worldwide disease burden. Shared decision-makin...
Background: A defined goal in mental health care is to increase the opportunities for patients to mor...
Presently, the health care service experiences increased expectations of patient involvement in deci...
The aim of this study was to create a measure of collaborative processes between healthcare team mem...
Purpose: Shared decision making (SDM) is a model of health care in which patients are involved in t...
Background/Objective: CollaboRATE is a 3-item self-report measure of the patient experience of share...
BACKGROUND: Patient-centered health care is a central component of current health policy agendas. Sh...
Contains fulltext : 159364.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Meas...
AbstractObjectiveMeasuring the process of shared decision making is a challenge, which constitutes a...
The last years have seen a clear move towards shared decision making (SDM) and increased patient inv...
Objective: Shared decision making is widely recognized to facilitate effective health care. The pur...
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is an emergent research topic in the field of mental health...
Background: as a response to evidence that mental health service users and carers expect greater inv...
The official published article is available online at http://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201100496.OBJEC...
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is an emergent research topic in the field of mental health...
BackgroundSevere mental illness is a major driver of worldwide disease burden. Shared decision-makin...
Background: A defined goal in mental health care is to increase the opportunities for patients to mor...
Presently, the health care service experiences increased expectations of patient involvement in deci...