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Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1993
To assess whether patients can weigh risk comparisons involving mortality and quality of life in an understandable manner based on their willingness to accept risks of complications.Cross-sectional survey of patients.University-based Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center.230 men patients seen in a general medicine clinic.Two survival graphs ...
D J, Mazur, D H, Hickman
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To assess whether patients can weigh risk comparisons involving mortality and quality of life in an understandable manner based on their willingness to accept risks of complications.Cross-sectional survey of patients.University-based Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center.230 men patients seen in a general medicine clinic.Two survival graphs ...
D J, Mazur, D H, Hickman
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Patient Preferences and Health Disparities
JAMA, 2001Preference-based care is transforming the patient-clinician relationship. In a traditional management model physicians make treatment decisions, while in the preference-based paradigm patients choose the treatments that best conform to their values.
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PATIENTS?? PREFERENCE FOR OSTEOPOROSIS MEDICATIONS: PREFER-INTERNATIONAL
JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 2006Jesus A. Walliser +2 more
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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1962
M G, SANDIFER, R F, ALBERT, I C, WILSON
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M G, SANDIFER, R F, ALBERT, I C, WILSON
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Glaucoma Patient Treatment Preferences
Ophthalmology, 2016Jeffrey R, SooHoo +6 more
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Preferences for Patients and Patient Behavior
Nursing Research, 1962S P, SPITZER, R, SOBEL
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