Item does not contain fulltextWe wanted to determine whether research instruments exist which focus on measuring to what extent health professionals involve patients in treatment and management decisions. A systematic search and appraisal of the relevant literature was conducted by electronic searching techniques, snowball sampling and correspondence with field specialists. The instruments had to concentrate on assessing patient involvement in decision-making by observation techniques (either direct or using audio or videotaped data) and contain assessments of the core aspects of 'involvement', namely evidence of patients being involved (explicitly or implicitly) in decision-making processes, a portrayal of options and a decision-making or ...
OBJECTIVE: Measuring the process of shared decision making is a challenge, which constitutes a barri...
Developing patient-centered approaches to health care requires increased engagement of patients in t...
We review the research both for and against patient participation in decision-making and conclude th...
We wanted to determine whether research instruments exist which focus on measuring to what extent he...
We wanted to determine whether research instruments exist which focus on measuring to what extent he...
Background: We have no clear overview of the extent to which health-care providers involve patients ...
BACKGROUND: A systematic review has shown that no measures of the extent to which healthcare profess...
Contains fulltext : 154583.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: We ...
Patient involvement into medical decisions as conceived in the shared decision making method (SDM) i...
Background: A systematic review has shown that no measures of the extent to which healthcare profess...
Contains fulltext : 170947.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Measuring clini...
Item does not contain fulltextThe last years have seen a clear move towards shared decision making (...
Background: A systematic review has shown that no measures of the extent to which healthcare profess...
Objective: Patient involvement into medical decisions as conceived in the shared decision making met...
Abstract Background The measurement of processes and outcomes that reflect the complexity of the dec...
OBJECTIVE: Measuring the process of shared decision making is a challenge, which constitutes a barri...
Developing patient-centered approaches to health care requires increased engagement of patients in t...
We review the research both for and against patient participation in decision-making and conclude th...
We wanted to determine whether research instruments exist which focus on measuring to what extent he...
We wanted to determine whether research instruments exist which focus on measuring to what extent he...
Background: We have no clear overview of the extent to which health-care providers involve patients ...
BACKGROUND: A systematic review has shown that no measures of the extent to which healthcare profess...
Contains fulltext : 154583.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: We ...
Patient involvement into medical decisions as conceived in the shared decision making method (SDM) i...
Background: A systematic review has shown that no measures of the extent to which healthcare profess...
Contains fulltext : 170947.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Measuring clini...
Item does not contain fulltextThe last years have seen a clear move towards shared decision making (...
Background: A systematic review has shown that no measures of the extent to which healthcare profess...
Objective: Patient involvement into medical decisions as conceived in the shared decision making met...
Abstract Background The measurement of processes and outcomes that reflect the complexity of the dec...
OBJECTIVE: Measuring the process of shared decision making is a challenge, which constitutes a barri...
Developing patient-centered approaches to health care requires increased engagement of patients in t...
We review the research both for and against patient participation in decision-making and conclude th...