Background Involvement of patients in decision-making about medication is currently being advocated. This study examined (the concordance between) inflammatory arthritis patients’ preferred and perceived involvement in decision-making in general, and in four specific decisions about Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs (DMARDs). Furthermore, this study examined how patients’ involvement is related to satisfaction about decision-making and which factors are related to preferred roles, perceived roles and concordance. Methods Using a cross-sectional survey, 894 patients diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriatic Arthritis or Ankylosing Spondylitis were sent a questionnaire which focused on medical decisions in general and on four specif...
Lisa Emily Cornelissen,1,2 Elise J van der Mark,2 Patricia Pennings,1 Bertha Maat,1 Theo Foekens,1 G...
Understanding the issues surrounding decision making about medication treatments has important impli...
Background There is increasing interest in involving patient preferences for benefits and risks in r...
Background: Involvement of patients in decision-making about medication is currently being advocated...
Objectives To explore what considerations patients have when deciding about disease-modifying anti-r...
Background: According to international guidelines, treatment of inflammatory arthritis should be bas...
Background: Although patients have different treatment preferences, these individual preferences cou...
The aim of this study is to gain insight into arthritis patients’ motives for (not) wanting to be in...
Background: Although patients have different treatment preferences, these individual preferences cou...
Shared decision-making (SDM) is seen as a key element of high quality modern medicine. To support th...
Short report[Abstract] Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the preferences of patients ...
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to determine if patient information needs are being me...
Background: In rheumatoid arthritis care, patients and healthcare professionals regularly face healt...
Purpose: Current knowledge of the reasons for patients’ preference for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) tre...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the determinants of anti-TNF-naive patients' preferences for the route of adm...
Lisa Emily Cornelissen,1,2 Elise J van der Mark,2 Patricia Pennings,1 Bertha Maat,1 Theo Foekens,1 G...
Understanding the issues surrounding decision making about medication treatments has important impli...
Background There is increasing interest in involving patient preferences for benefits and risks in r...
Background: Involvement of patients in decision-making about medication is currently being advocated...
Objectives To explore what considerations patients have when deciding about disease-modifying anti-r...
Background: According to international guidelines, treatment of inflammatory arthritis should be bas...
Background: Although patients have different treatment preferences, these individual preferences cou...
The aim of this study is to gain insight into arthritis patients’ motives for (not) wanting to be in...
Background: Although patients have different treatment preferences, these individual preferences cou...
Shared decision-making (SDM) is seen as a key element of high quality modern medicine. To support th...
Short report[Abstract] Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the preferences of patients ...
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to determine if patient information needs are being me...
Background: In rheumatoid arthritis care, patients and healthcare professionals regularly face healt...
Purpose: Current knowledge of the reasons for patients’ preference for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) tre...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the determinants of anti-TNF-naive patients' preferences for the route of adm...
Lisa Emily Cornelissen,1,2 Elise J van der Mark,2 Patricia Pennings,1 Bertha Maat,1 Theo Foekens,1 G...
Understanding the issues surrounding decision making about medication treatments has important impli...
Background There is increasing interest in involving patient preferences for benefits and risks in r...