Background Tools for shared decision-making (e.g. decision aids) are intended to support health care professionals and patients engaged in clinical encounters involving shared decision-making. However, decision aids are hard to produce, and onerous to update. Consequently, they often do not reflect best current evidence, and show limited uptake in practice. In response, we initiated the Sharing Evidence to Inform Treatment decisions (SHARE-IT) project. Our goal was to develop and refine a new generation of decision aids that are generically produced along digitally structured guidelines and evidence summaries. Methods Applying principles of human-centred design an...
Evidence-informed health care decisions and recommendations need to be made systematically and trans...
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This commentary argues that the existing approach towards obtaining informed consent for clinical re...
Abstract Background Tools for shared decision-making (e.g. decision aids) are intended to support he...
OBJECTIVE: Patient involvement in medical decision making has been suggested to contribute to patien...
As health professionals and patients are moving toward shared models of decision making, there is a ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Patient decision aids (DAs) are support tools designed to provide patients...
The original version of the International Patient Decision Aid Standards (IPDAS) recommended that pa...
Item does not contain fulltextAs health professionals and patients are moving toward shared models o...
As health professionals and patients are moving toward shared models of decision making, there is a ...
BackgroundDecades of effectiveness research has established the benefits of using patient decision a...
Background: Decades of effectiveness research has established the benefits of using patient decision...
Decision aids (DAs) are tools to support consu-mers make informed health decisions with their practi...
Abstract Background Patient decision aids (PDAs) should provide evidence‐based information so patien...
Abstract Background Decision aids based on the philosophy of shared decision making are designed to ...
Evidence-informed health care decisions and recommendations need to be made systematically and trans...
Contains fulltext : 51648.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article r...
This commentary argues that the existing approach towards obtaining informed consent for clinical re...
Abstract Background Tools for shared decision-making (e.g. decision aids) are intended to support he...
OBJECTIVE: Patient involvement in medical decision making has been suggested to contribute to patien...
As health professionals and patients are moving toward shared models of decision making, there is a ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Patient decision aids (DAs) are support tools designed to provide patients...
The original version of the International Patient Decision Aid Standards (IPDAS) recommended that pa...
Item does not contain fulltextAs health professionals and patients are moving toward shared models o...
As health professionals and patients are moving toward shared models of decision making, there is a ...
BackgroundDecades of effectiveness research has established the benefits of using patient decision a...
Background: Decades of effectiveness research has established the benefits of using patient decision...
Decision aids (DAs) are tools to support consu-mers make informed health decisions with their practi...
Abstract Background Patient decision aids (PDAs) should provide evidence‐based information so patien...
Abstract Background Decision aids based on the philosophy of shared decision making are designed to ...
Evidence-informed health care decisions and recommendations need to be made systematically and trans...
Contains fulltext : 51648.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article r...
This commentary argues that the existing approach towards obtaining informed consent for clinical re...