Developing patient-centered approaches to health care requires increased engagement of patients in their own care, including treatment decisions. Current levels of patient involvement in treatment choices have not been quantified, however, and whether patients desire greater decision-making responsibility is unknown. We conducted a prospective study to explore patients\u27 desired vs experienced roles in treatment decisions, characterize perceptions of treatment outcomes, and identify important sources of information
Objectives: To explore patient views on participation in treatment, physical care and psychological ...
grantor: University of TorontoBackground. Current medical and bioethical literature calls ...
Contains fulltext : 154583.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: We ...
Developing patient-centered approaches to health care requires increased engagement of patients in t...
We read with interest the paper from Corriere et al,1 published in the Journal of Vascular Surgery i...
We wanted to determine whether research instruments exist which focus on measuring to what extent he...
This study was based on the normative argument that patients ought to participate in treatment decis...
Background: Active patient involvement in treatment decisions is seen as a feature of patient-centre...
We review the research both for and against patient participation in decision-making and conclude th...
Background: Active patient involvement in treatment decisions is seen as a feature of patient-centre...
Aim. The aim of this study was to explore views on patient participation in decision making, as desc...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how patients prefer and perceive medical decision making, which factors are ass...
We wanted to determine whether research instruments exist which focus on measuring to what extent he...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough current ideology suggests patients should be active...
Objectives: To explore patient views on participation in treatment, physical care and psychological ...
grantor: University of TorontoBackground. Current medical and bioethical literature calls ...
Contains fulltext : 154583.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: We ...
Developing patient-centered approaches to health care requires increased engagement of patients in t...
We read with interest the paper from Corriere et al,1 published in the Journal of Vascular Surgery i...
We wanted to determine whether research instruments exist which focus on measuring to what extent he...
This study was based on the normative argument that patients ought to participate in treatment decis...
Background: Active patient involvement in treatment decisions is seen as a feature of patient-centre...
We review the research both for and against patient participation in decision-making and conclude th...
Background: Active patient involvement in treatment decisions is seen as a feature of patient-centre...
Aim. The aim of this study was to explore views on patient participation in decision making, as desc...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how patients prefer and perceive medical decision making, which factors are ass...
We wanted to determine whether research instruments exist which focus on measuring to what extent he...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough current ideology suggests patients should be active...
Objectives: To explore patient views on participation in treatment, physical care and psychological ...
grantor: University of TorontoBackground. Current medical and bioethical literature calls ...
Contains fulltext : 154583.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: We ...