Objective: Two studies identified core value influences on medical decision-making processes across and within cultures. Methods: In Study 1, Japanese and American adults reported desired levels of medical decision-making influence across conditions that varied in seriousness. Cultural antecedents (interdependence, independence, and power distance) were also measured. In Study 2, American adults reviewed a colorectal cancer screening decision aid. Decision preparedness was measured along with interdependence, independence, and desire for medical information. Results: In Study 1, higher interdependence predicted stronger desire for decision-making information in both countries, but was significantly stronger in Japan. The path from informati...
Cultural differences in decision making styles were explored using the conflict model of decision ma...
Scherr S, Reifegerste D, Arendt F, van Weert JCM, Alden DL. Family involvement in medical decision m...
We argue that a way culture influences decisions is through the reasons that individuals recruit whe...
Abstract Background A number of previous studies have suggested that the Japanese have few opportuni...
BACKGROUND: A number of previous studies have suggested that the Japanese have few opportunities to ...
Background: Research suggests that desired family involvement (FI) in medical decision making may de...
Background. Research suggests that desired family involvement (FI) in medical decision making may de...
This article adds the Japanese perspective to our knowledge of shared decision-making (SDM) preferen...
PurposeShared decision-making (SDM) has only lately begun attaining recognition from the Japanese me...
Background: Although positive bene ts are associated with shared decision making, no previous studie...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...
Abstract Background Over the last decade, patient involvement in treatment-related decision-making h...
This article explores the effects of two cultural dimensions, face consciousness and risk aversion, ...
Background In 2018, Alden et al. showed that the desired degree of family involvement in medical dec...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...
Cultural differences in decision making styles were explored using the conflict model of decision ma...
Scherr S, Reifegerste D, Arendt F, van Weert JCM, Alden DL. Family involvement in medical decision m...
We argue that a way culture influences decisions is through the reasons that individuals recruit whe...
Abstract Background A number of previous studies have suggested that the Japanese have few opportuni...
BACKGROUND: A number of previous studies have suggested that the Japanese have few opportunities to ...
Background: Research suggests that desired family involvement (FI) in medical decision making may de...
Background. Research suggests that desired family involvement (FI) in medical decision making may de...
This article adds the Japanese perspective to our knowledge of shared decision-making (SDM) preferen...
PurposeShared decision-making (SDM) has only lately begun attaining recognition from the Japanese me...
Background: Although positive bene ts are associated with shared decision making, no previous studie...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...
Abstract Background Over the last decade, patient involvement in treatment-related decision-making h...
This article explores the effects of two cultural dimensions, face consciousness and risk aversion, ...
Background In 2018, Alden et al. showed that the desired degree of family involvement in medical dec...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...
Cultural differences in decision making styles were explored using the conflict model of decision ma...
Scherr S, Reifegerste D, Arendt F, van Weert JCM, Alden DL. Family involvement in medical decision m...
We argue that a way culture influences decisions is through the reasons that individuals recruit whe...