Background There is a lack of practical research frameworks to guide the development of patient decision aids [PtDAs]. This paper described how a PtDA was developed using the International Patient Decision Aids (IPDAS) guideline and UK Medical Research Council (UKMRC) frameworks to support patients when making treatment decisions in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods This study used mixed methods to develop a PtDA for use in a UK general practice setting. A 10-member expert panel was convened to guide development and patients and clinicians were also interviewed individually using semi-structured interview guides to identify their decisional needs. Current literature was reviewed systematically to determine the best available eviden...
Background: To improve risk factor management in diabetes, we need to support effective interactions...
Introduction In 2005, the International Patient Decision Aid Standards (IPDAS) collaboration identif...
Alicia C Shillington,1 Nananda Col,2 Robert A Bailey,3 Mark A Jewell11EPI-Q, Inc., Oak Brook, IL, US...
Background The original version of the International Patient Decision Aid Standards (IPDAS) recommen...
Background: Randomised trials provide evidence that patient decision aids improve outcomes with resp...
Background: Decades of effectiveness research has established the benefits of using patient decision...
Background Decades of effectiveness research has established the benefits of using patient decision ...
Objective To determine the effectiveness of a patient decision aid (PDA) to improve decision quality...
peer-reviewedBackground: Patient decision aids (DAs) are support tools designed to provide patients...
In 2003, the International Patient Decision Aid Standards (IPDAS) Collaboration was established to e...
Objective To develop a set of quality criteria for patient decision support technologies (decision a...
BACKGROUND: Decision aids can be used to support shared decision making (SDM). A patient-oriented tr...
Background: To improve risk factor management in diabetes, we need to support effective interactions...
Introduction In 2005, the International Patient Decision Aid Standards (IPDAS) collaboration identif...
Alicia C Shillington,1 Nananda Col,2 Robert A Bailey,3 Mark A Jewell11EPI-Q, Inc., Oak Brook, IL, US...
Background The original version of the International Patient Decision Aid Standards (IPDAS) recommen...
Background: Randomised trials provide evidence that patient decision aids improve outcomes with resp...
Background: Decades of effectiveness research has established the benefits of using patient decision...
Background Decades of effectiveness research has established the benefits of using patient decision ...
Objective To determine the effectiveness of a patient decision aid (PDA) to improve decision quality...
peer-reviewedBackground: Patient decision aids (DAs) are support tools designed to provide patients...
In 2003, the International Patient Decision Aid Standards (IPDAS) Collaboration was established to e...
Objective To develop a set of quality criteria for patient decision support technologies (decision a...
BACKGROUND: Decision aids can be used to support shared decision making (SDM). A patient-oriented tr...
Background: To improve risk factor management in diabetes, we need to support effective interactions...
Introduction In 2005, the International Patient Decision Aid Standards (IPDAS) collaboration identif...
Alicia C Shillington,1 Nananda Col,2 Robert A Bailey,3 Mark A Jewell11EPI-Q, Inc., Oak Brook, IL, US...