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Variability in patient preferences for participating in medical decision making: implication for …

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A Robinson, R Thomson - British Medical Journal, 2001 - qshc.bmj.com
While there is an increasing emphasis on patient empowerment and shared decision
making, evidence suggests that many patients do not wish to be involved in
decisions about their own care. Previous research has found patient ...
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Measuring patients' preferences for treatment and perceptions of risk


A Bowling, S Ebrahim - Quality in Health Care, 2001 - qshc.bmj.com
The papers published in this supplement represent the output of an MRC Health
Services Research Collaboration (HSRC) workshop, together with invited papers
from other researchers in the area of patients' preferences for treatment. ...
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Patient preferences for medical decision making: who really wants to participate?


NK Arora, CA McHorney - Medical Care, 2000 - jstor.org
OBJECTIVES. To identify the determinants of patient preferences for
participation in medi- cal decision making. METHODS. Data were analyzed for
2,197 pa- tients from the Medical Outcomes Study, a 4-year observational ...
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Preferences of acutely ill patients for participation in medical decision-making


C Wilkinson, M Khanji, PE Cotter, O Dunne, … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
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Suffering in deference: a focus group study of older cardiac patients' preferences for …


C Kennelly, A Bowling - Quality in Health Care, 2001 - qshc.bmj.com
Objectives—To explore older people's experiences of health care in relation to
their medical condition (ischaemic heart disease), their understanding of health
risks, treatment preferences, and the impact of different treatments on ...
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How do patients' treatment preferences compare with those of clinicians?


AA Montgomery, T Fahey - Quality in Health Care, 2001 - qshc.bmj.com
The shared model of medical decision making has been proposed as the preferred
method of determining patients' treatment. However, agreement may be more
difficult to achieve if patients' and clinicians' preferences are ...
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The potential use of decision analysis to support shared decision making in the face of …


A Robinson, RG Thomson - Quality in Health Care, 2000 - qshc.bmj.com
The quality of patient care is dependent upon the quality of the multitude of
decisions that are made daily in clinical practice. Increasingly, modern health
care is seeking to pursue better decisions (including an emphasis on ...
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A role for the sick role: patient preferences regarding information and participation in …

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AM Stiggelbout, GM Kiebert - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1997 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
© 1997 Canadian Medical Association (text and abstract/résumé) ... Anne M.
Stiggelbout, PhD; Gwendoline M. Kiebert, PhD ... Objective: To assess whether
patient preferences regarding information and partici- pation in ...
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Patients' preference for involvement in medical decision making: a narrative review


R Say, M Murtagh, R Thomson - Patient Education and Counseling, 2006 - Elsevier
Patients' preferences are influenced by: demographic variables (with younger,
better educated patients and women being quite consistently found to prefer a
more active role in decision making), their experience of illness and ...
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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 ...
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