BACKGROUND: Shared Decision Making (SDM) as means to the involvement of patients in medical decision making is increasingly demanded by treatment guidelines and legislation. Also, matching of patients' preferences to treatments has been shown to be effective regarding symptom reduction. Despite promising results for patients with substance use disorders (SUD) no systematic evaluation of the literature has been provided. The aim is therefore to give a systematic overview of the literature of patient preferences and SDM in the treatment of patients with SUD. METHODS: An electronic literature search of the databases Medline, Embase, Psyndex and Clinical Trials Register was performed. Variations of the search terms substance use disorders, p...
Studies investigating preferences for shared decision making (SDM) have focused on associations with...
Shared decision-making (SDM) is a process in which the doctor provides clear and complete medical in...
INTRODUCTION: Patient involvement in decisions regarding treatment has increasingly been supported i...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Shared Decision Making (SDM) as means to the involvement of patients in med...
Background Shared Decision Making (SDM) as means to the involvement of patients in medical decision ...
Background: In the last decades, shared decision-making (SDM) models have been developed to increase...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examines the effect of a shared decision-making interventio...
This study examines the effect of a shared decision-making intervention (SDMI) on patients' and clin...
Background: In recent decades, shared decision-making (SDM) models have been developed to increase p...
Objectives: Shared decision-making (SDM) is promoted as beneficial in mental healthcare, despite a d...
Abstract Background Shared decision making has been promoted as standard care, but there has been de...
Content: Shared medical decision making is a process by which patients and providers consider outcom...
Objectives To identify what patient-related characteristics have been reported to be associated with...
Shared Decision Making (SDM) in medical consultations has received significant attention in the lite...
Presently, the health care service experiences increased expectations of patient involvement in deci...
Studies investigating preferences for shared decision making (SDM) have focused on associations with...
Shared decision-making (SDM) is a process in which the doctor provides clear and complete medical in...
INTRODUCTION: Patient involvement in decisions regarding treatment has increasingly been supported i...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Shared Decision Making (SDM) as means to the involvement of patients in med...
Background Shared Decision Making (SDM) as means to the involvement of patients in medical decision ...
Background: In the last decades, shared decision-making (SDM) models have been developed to increase...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examines the effect of a shared decision-making interventio...
This study examines the effect of a shared decision-making intervention (SDMI) on patients' and clin...
Background: In recent decades, shared decision-making (SDM) models have been developed to increase p...
Objectives: Shared decision-making (SDM) is promoted as beneficial in mental healthcare, despite a d...
Abstract Background Shared decision making has been promoted as standard care, but there has been de...
Content: Shared medical decision making is a process by which patients and providers consider outcom...
Objectives To identify what patient-related characteristics have been reported to be associated with...
Shared Decision Making (SDM) in medical consultations has received significant attention in the lite...
Presently, the health care service experiences increased expectations of patient involvement in deci...
Studies investigating preferences for shared decision making (SDM) have focused on associations with...
Shared decision-making (SDM) is a process in which the doctor provides clear and complete medical in...
INTRODUCTION: Patient involvement in decisions regarding treatment has increasingly been supported i...