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Decision-making in the physician–patient encounter: revisiting the shared treatment …


C Charles, A Gafni, T Whelan - Social Science & Medicine, 1999 - Elsevier
In this paper we revisit and add elements to our earlier conceptual framework on
shared treatment decision-making within the context of different decision-making
approaches in the medical encounter (Charles, C., Gafni, A., Whelan, T., ...
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Framework for teaching and learning informed shared decision making• Commentary: …

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A Towle, W Godolphin, T Greenhalgh, J … - British Medical Journal, 1999 - bmj.com
1 Planetree. www.planetree.org; accessed 2 August 1999. 2 Rees A, ed. Medical
consumerism: library roles and initiatives. In: Manag- ing consumer health
information. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1991. 3 NHS Executive. Patient ...
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What do we mean by partnership in making decisions about treatment?

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C Charles, T Whelan, A Gafni - British Medical Journal, 1999 - bmj.com
The call for doctor-patient partnerships opens up options beyond paternalism for
approaching the task of making decisions about treatment. But it also raises new
complexities. Because a partnership between patient and doctor can take ...
Cited by 239 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions

Discussing palliative care with patients

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B Lo, T Quill, J Tulsky… - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1999 - Am Coll Physicians
Palliative care focuses on relief of suffering, psychosocial support, and
closure near the end of life. Even experienced physicians often struggle when
initiating complex, emo- tionally laden discussions about palliative care ...
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Communicating evidence for participatory decision making

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RM Epstein, BS Alper, TE Quill - Jama, 2004 - Am Med Assoc
Context Informed patients are more likely to actively participate in their care,
make wiser decisions, come to a common understanding with their physicians, and
adhere more fully to treatment; however, currently there are no ...
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Withdrawal of mechanical ventilation in anticipation of death in the intensive care unit

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D Cook, G Rocker, J Marshall, P Sjokvist, P … - New England Journal of Medicine, 2003 - content.nejm.org
From the Departments of Medicine (DC, AF, CB, CH, JM) and Clinical Epidemi-
ology and Biostatistics (DC, LG, BW, SW, GG), McMaster University, Hamil- ton,
Ont., Canada; the Department of Med- icine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, ...
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Shared decision-making in primary care: the neglected second half of the consultation.

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G Elwyn, A Edwards, P Kinnersley - The British Journal of General Practice, 1999 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
SUMMARY The second half of the consultation is where decisions are made and
future management agreed. We argue that this part of the clinical interaction
has been 'neglected' during a time when communication skill development has ...
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Racial and ethnic disparities in the use of health services

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CM Ashton, P Haidet, DA Paterniti, TC Collins … - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2003 - Springer
African Americans and Latinos use services that require a doctor's order at
lower rates than do whites. Racial bias and patient preferences contribute to
disparities, but their effects appear small. Communication during the ...
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Shared decision making and the concept of equipoise: the competences of involving patients …

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G Elwyn, A Edwards, P Kinnersley, R Grol - The British Journal of General Practice, 2000 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Introduction THE empirical evidence that involving patients in healthcare
decisions makes a significant and enduring difference to healthcare outcomes1-3
is not unequivocal, although there are some studies that support this ...
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Sharing decisions in cancer care


M Gattellari, PN Butow, MHN Tattersall - Social Science & Medicine, 2001 - Elsevier
Previous studies have demonstrated that the majority of cancer patients fail to
achieve their desired level of participation during treatment decision making.
However, it is unclear whether this failure affects patient well-being and ...
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