Purpose: Greater knowledge of individuals' needs and preferences can enhance shared decision-making, which is associated with improved quality of decisions and increased satisfaction. This study aimed to identify and prioritize the attributes (ie conversation topics) that individuals with type 2 diabetes find it most important to discuss with their healthcare provider regarding treatment decisions.Patients and Methods: First, small group interviews were organized with adults with type 2 diabetes (N=8) treated in primary care to identify the attributes that they find important to discuss regarding treatment decisions. A five-step nominal group technique was applied during the interviews. An object best-worst scaling (BWS) survey was subseque...
OBJECTIVE: To assess opinions and their determinants of patients with type 2 diabetes about responsi...
Emerging clinical guidelines recommend shared decision making to individualize drug regimens for old...
Type 2-diabetes usually makes its first appearance in adult age. In order for patients to feel in co...
Purpose: Greater knowledge of individuals' needs and preferences can enhance shared decision-making,...
Aims Limited knowledge exists on the preferences of people with Type 2 diabetes towards diabetes car...
Patient decision-making role preference (DMRP) is a patient's preferred degree of control when makin...
Purpose: Understanding which factors are important for healthcare decisions of patients with diabete...
Background: Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) who participate in diabetes management pro...
Aim: The overall aims were to describe perspectives of living with diabetes, to develop a patient-re...
Stated-preference methods are increasingly used to obtain patient-preference information for use in ...
Aim: The overall aims were to describe perspectives of living with diabetes, to develop a patient-re...
Background: No more than 10-15% of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients achieve all treatment go...
Emerging clinical guidelines recommend shared decision making to individualize drug regimens for old...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the preferences of patients with Type 2 diabetes regarding self-care activities...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing importance of patient self-management, little is known about their ow...
OBJECTIVE: To assess opinions and their determinants of patients with type 2 diabetes about responsi...
Emerging clinical guidelines recommend shared decision making to individualize drug regimens for old...
Type 2-diabetes usually makes its first appearance in adult age. In order for patients to feel in co...
Purpose: Greater knowledge of individuals' needs and preferences can enhance shared decision-making,...
Aims Limited knowledge exists on the preferences of people with Type 2 diabetes towards diabetes car...
Patient decision-making role preference (DMRP) is a patient's preferred degree of control when makin...
Purpose: Understanding which factors are important for healthcare decisions of patients with diabete...
Background: Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) who participate in diabetes management pro...
Aim: The overall aims were to describe perspectives of living with diabetes, to develop a patient-re...
Stated-preference methods are increasingly used to obtain patient-preference information for use in ...
Aim: The overall aims were to describe perspectives of living with diabetes, to develop a patient-re...
Background: No more than 10-15% of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients achieve all treatment go...
Emerging clinical guidelines recommend shared decision making to individualize drug regimens for old...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the preferences of patients with Type 2 diabetes regarding self-care activities...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing importance of patient self-management, little is known about their ow...
OBJECTIVE: To assess opinions and their determinants of patients with type 2 diabetes about responsi...
Emerging clinical guidelines recommend shared decision making to individualize drug regimens for old...
Type 2-diabetes usually makes its first appearance in adult age. In order for patients to feel in co...