OBJECTIVE: To assess how patients prefer and perceive medical decision making, which factors are associated with their preferred and perceived decision-making roles, and whether observed involvement reflects patients' perceived role.METHODS: We asked 781 patients visiting a medical specialist from 18 different disciplines to indicate their preferred and perceived decision-making roles. Patient involvement in videotaped consultations was assessed with the OPTION5 instrument.RESULTS: Most patients preferred and perceived decision making as shared (SDM; 58% and 43%, respectively), followed by paternalistic (26% and 38%), and informative (16% and 15%). A large minority (n = 103, 21%) of patients preferring shared or informative decision making ...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Backgrounds Research on shared decision-making (SDM) has mainly focused on decisions about treatment...
BACKGROUND: Although shared decision making is championed as the preferred model for patient care by...
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 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 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...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Backgrounds Research on shared decision-making (SDM) has mainly focused on decisions about treatment...
BACKGROUND: Although shared decision making is championed as the preferred model for patient care by...
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 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 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...
Objective: To investigate physicians’ preferred and usual roles in decision making in medical consul...
Backgrounds Research on shared decision-making (SDM) has mainly focused on decisions about treatment...
BACKGROUND: Although shared decision making is championed as the preferred model for patient care by...