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BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health, 2019
This is the tale of three men and the amazing capacity of the human body to survive and heal. It’s also a tale of shared decision-making. The first two men are patients I’ve been trying to support to stay out of hospital; the third is my partner. In January I was involved in looking after two frail elderly patients, both living alone with permanent ...
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This is the tale of three men and the amazing capacity of the human body to survive and heal. It’s also a tale of shared decision-making. The first two men are patients I’ve been trying to support to stay out of hospital; the third is my partner. In January I was involved in looking after two frail elderly patients, both living alone with permanent ...
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Barriers to shared decision making
Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 2021Abstract Overview of: Murray S, Augustyniak M, Murase JE, et al. Barriers to shared decision-making with women of reproductive age affected by a chronic inflammatory disease: a mixed-methods needs assessment of dermatologists and rheumatologists. BMJ Open. 2021;11:e043960.
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Patient Education and Counseling, 2003
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Prioritizing Shared Decision Making
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Alper, B.S., Elwyn, G., Price, A.
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Shared Decision Making in Endodontics
Primary Dental Journal, 2020Engaging patients in shared decision making (SDM) is a professional requirement since the Montgomery ruling in 2015. Endodontic treatments present a specific challenge to achieving SDM, both for the clinician and the patient. The treatments are often perceived as more challenging to complete by the clinician, and the assessment of risk and likely ...
Sandhya, Rajagopal, Aengus, Kelly
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Shared decision making and the internist
European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2017In this narrative review, we locate within the tradition of great diagnosticians in internal medicine, a fundamental development in patient-centered care: shared decision making (SDM). In this way, we present SDM as a core component of the clinical method, one in which diagnosis of the situation and of the actions that resolve it is essential toward ...
Victor M, Montori +3 more
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Shared decision making in dysphagia
British Journal of Nursing, 2022The term ‘risk feeding’ usually applies where a person continues to eat and drink despite aspiration. This term has been increasingly challenged. Risk feeding has connotations of risk-taking behaviour and may conflict with healthcare values of keeping people safe.
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JAMA Internal Medicine, 2013
Thisis not coincidence. The frequency of SDM-related research,policy, and affirmation increases annually, and some say it isreaching a tipping point.Shared decision making in the modern era began as in-formeddecisionmaking,areversereificationofinformedcon-sent promulgated in President Reagan’s Commission for ...
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Thisis not coincidence. The frequency of SDM-related research,policy, and affirmation increases annually, and some say it isreaching a tipping point.Shared decision making in the modern era began as in-formeddecisionmaking,areversereificationofinformedcon-sent promulgated in President Reagan’s Commission for ...
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Shared decision-making for vaccines
Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 2020Shared decision-making is the process by which health care providers and patients work collaboratively to evaluate and select treatment options. In June 2019, this approach was included in the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices' (ACIP's) updated recommendations for the 9-valent human papillomavirus (9vHPV) and 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate
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Shared decision‐making in question
Psycho-Oncology, 2001AbstractOver recent years, communication within the physician–patient relationship has been profoundly changing. New modes of conveying diagnostic and therapeutic information influence the way in which decisions regarding treatment are made. We propose a critical review of the various theoretical models as presented in the literature, from the ...
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