Interactive decision support applications might help patients to make difficult decisions about their health care. They lie in the context of traditional decision aids, which are known to have effects on a number of patient outcomes, including knowledge and decisional conflict. The problem of restricted uptake with decision aids may be addressed by interactive applications, particularly if associated with health information websites. We suggest that there may be an impact on the doctor-patient relationship and that this presents a number of opportunities. However, there are ethical challenges such as information bias and commercialisation
Abstract Background Tools for shared decision-making (e.g. decision aids) are intended to support he...
BACKGROUND Current evidence suggests that doctors do not always involve patients in decisions; this ...
Abstract Background Over 100 trials show that patient...
Interactive decision support applications might help patients to make difficult decisions about thei...
Contains fulltext : 57118.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Interactive deci...
Decision aids (DAs) are tools to support consu-mers make informed health decisions with their practi...
The clinician's decisions are subject to numerous distorting influences. Computer decision aids can ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Significant advances have been made in the development of d...
Patient decision aids (PDAs) help to support patients in making an informed and value-based decision...
Shared decision making (SDM) and patient-centered care require patients to actively participate in t...
Abstract:Background and aim:One of the basic principle of patient protection is the patient's right ...
Patient decision aids (PDAs) help to support patients in making an informed and value-based decision...
Although patient decision aids hold promise for improving healthcare, there are fundamental issues w...
Background: As the Internet becomes more important for providing health care information to consumer...
Patient decision aids (PDAs) help to support patients in making an informed and value-based decision...
Abstract Background Tools for shared decision-making (e.g. decision aids) are intended to support he...
BACKGROUND Current evidence suggests that doctors do not always involve patients in decisions; this ...
Abstract Background Over 100 trials show that patient...
Interactive decision support applications might help patients to make difficult decisions about thei...
Contains fulltext : 57118.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Interactive deci...
Decision aids (DAs) are tools to support consu-mers make informed health decisions with their practi...
The clinician's decisions are subject to numerous distorting influences. Computer decision aids can ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Significant advances have been made in the development of d...
Patient decision aids (PDAs) help to support patients in making an informed and value-based decision...
Shared decision making (SDM) and patient-centered care require patients to actively participate in t...
Abstract:Background and aim:One of the basic principle of patient protection is the patient's right ...
Patient decision aids (PDAs) help to support patients in making an informed and value-based decision...
Although patient decision aids hold promise for improving healthcare, there are fundamental issues w...
Background: As the Internet becomes more important for providing health care information to consumer...
Patient decision aids (PDAs) help to support patients in making an informed and value-based decision...
Abstract Background Tools for shared decision-making (e.g. decision aids) are intended to support he...
BACKGROUND Current evidence suggests that doctors do not always involve patients in decisions; this ...
Abstract Background Over 100 trials show that patient...