OBJECTIVE: To systematically review patient-reported barriers and facilitators to shared decision making (SDM) and develop a taxonomy of patient-reported barriers. METHODS: Systematic review and thematic synthesis. Study findings/results for each included paper were extracted verbatim and entered into qualitative software for inductive analysis. Results : Electronic and follow-up searches yielded 2956 unique references; 289 full-text articles were retrieved, of which 45 articles from 44 unique studies met inclusion criteria. Key descriptive themes were grouped under two broad analytical themes: how the healthcare system is organized (4 descriptive themes) and what happens during the decision-making interaction (4 descriptive themes, 10 sub-...
Background, aims and scope: Decision support tools assist patients in medical decision-making. Howev...
Shared decisionmaking (SDM) is a recommended health communication approach in mental health settings...
BACKGROUND. Shared decision-making is one widely cited model of patients’ participation in decision...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To systematically review patient-reported barriers and faci...
Objective To systematically review patient-reported barriers and facilitators to shared decision mak...
Background: Involving patients in their healthcare using shared decision-making (SDM) is promoted th...
Abstract Background Involving patients in their healthcare using shared decision-making (SDM) is pro...
Background: The aim of this study was to describe barriers and facilitators for shared decision maki...
Shared Decision Making (SDM), currently considered a preferred model for making decisions in healthc...
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is considered the “final stage” that completes the implemen...
Objective To provide a cogent summation of the evidence base of the key barriers and facilitators...
Contains fulltext : 170947.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Measuring clini...
OBJECTIVE: To examine situations where shared decision making (SDM) in practice does not achieve the...
The law of informed consent seeks to actively involve patients in decision making. Most authorities ...
As the paradigm in healthcare nowadays is the evidence-based, patient-centered decision making, the ...
Background, aims and scope: Decision support tools assist patients in medical decision-making. Howev...
Shared decisionmaking (SDM) is a recommended health communication approach in mental health settings...
BACKGROUND. Shared decision-making is one widely cited model of patients’ participation in decision...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To systematically review patient-reported barriers and faci...
Objective To systematically review patient-reported barriers and facilitators to shared decision mak...
Background: Involving patients in their healthcare using shared decision-making (SDM) is promoted th...
Abstract Background Involving patients in their healthcare using shared decision-making (SDM) is pro...
Background: The aim of this study was to describe barriers and facilitators for shared decision maki...
Shared Decision Making (SDM), currently considered a preferred model for making decisions in healthc...
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is considered the “final stage” that completes the implemen...
Objective To provide a cogent summation of the evidence base of the key barriers and facilitators...
Contains fulltext : 170947.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Measuring clini...
OBJECTIVE: To examine situations where shared decision making (SDM) in practice does not achieve the...
The law of informed consent seeks to actively involve patients in decision making. Most authorities ...
As the paradigm in healthcare nowadays is the evidence-based, patient-centered decision making, the ...
Background, aims and scope: Decision support tools assist patients in medical decision-making. Howev...
Shared decisionmaking (SDM) is a recommended health communication approach in mental health settings...
BACKGROUND. Shared decision-making is one widely cited model of patients’ participation in decision...