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Journal of General Internal Medicine
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality encouraged a re-examination of the concept, process, and measurement of shared decision-making (SDM) in 2016. Progress, however, has been slow. One illustrative example is SDM's relationship with the concept of equipoise: there remains little consensus on what equipoise means in the context of SDM ...
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The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality encouraged a re-examination of the concept, process, and measurement of shared decision-making (SDM) in 2016. Progress, however, has been slow. One illustrative example is SDM's relationship with the concept of equipoise: there remains little consensus on what equipoise means in the context of SDM ...
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The Shared Decision-Making Continuum
JAMA, 2010DURING THE 20TH CENTURY, MEDICAL DECISION MAKing shifted from a paternalistic approach to an autonomy-based standard in the United States. Now, in the 21st century, the pendulum is swinging back and the medical community and the public are increasingly embracing shared decision making.
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Reflections on Shared Decision Making
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2018Decisions about medical and surgical treatment can be complex—even for health care providers, who can struggle with which treatment option to offer their patients. In the current landscape of patient‐centric value‐based health care, the need for appropriate medical decision making to maximize treatment outcomes is evermore important.
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Shared medical decision making
Journal of Visceral SurgeryInvolving the patient in medical decision-making is called shared medical decision-making (SMD). While the concept of SMD is nothing new, implementation has been slow to develop within current clinical practice, although there is growing interest in this topic in the scientific literature.
Charles, Sabbagh +8 more
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Shared Decision-Making in Surgery.
Surgical technology international, 2015Medical treatment of patients always entails the risk of undesired complications or side effects. This is particularly poignant in surgery as both the disease to be treated and the surgical intervention to be performed can be life threatening. Hence, it is essential to inform a surgical patient in detail about the expectations desired, but also the ...
Ubbink, Dirk T. +2 more
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Shared decision making in rheumatology: A scoping review
Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 2022Tessalyn Morrison +2 more
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Shared decision making and physical therapy: What, when, how, and why?
Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy, 2022Tammy Hoffmann +2 more
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Shared decision making in multimorbidity
Australian Journal of General Practice, 2018Harini, Sathanapally +3 more
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