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Shared decision-making

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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Shared decision making

Patient Education and Counseling, 2003
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Schofield, T.   +3 more
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Prioritizing Shared Decision Making

JAMA, 2017
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Alper, B.S., Elwyn, G., Price, A.
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Shared Decision Making

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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[Shared decision making].

Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 2004
The demand for integration of patients in medical decisions becomes more and more obvious. Little is known about whether patients are willing and ready to share therapeutic decisions. So far information is lacking, whether existing communication skills of both -- patients and physicians -- are sufficient for shared decision making (SDM).
B, Floer   +6 more
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Shared decision making

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2016
Joan M V, Pons Ràfols   +1 more
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Saving Shared Decision-Making

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 ...
Douglas J. Opel   +17 more
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Shared Decision Making and Determining Decision-Making Capacity

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2005
Shared decision making respects patient autonomy and allows patients to select how much they wish to become involved in various health care decisions. Advance care planning allows a person to document preferences that can become operative at a later time when the person has lost decision-making capacity.
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