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Qualitative methods in a randomised controlled trial: the role of an integrated qualitative …


MJ Murtagh, RG Thomson, CR May, T Rapley, … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2007 - qshc.bmj.com
Objective: To understand participants' experiences and understandings of the
interventions in the trial of a computerised decision support tool in patients
with atrial fibrillation being considered for anti-coagulation treatment.
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Patients or research subjects? A qualitative study of participation in a randomised controlled …


B Heaven, M Murtagh, T Rapley, C May, R … - Patient Education and Counseling, 2006 - Elsevier
Participants' understandings were shaped by the ways in which they made sense of
their participation. Participants made attributions about their trial identity
that fell on a continuum. At one end we found participants who identified ...
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[CITATION] Evaluation of Patient Safety Alert on correct site surgery. 2007


P Rhodes, S Giles, GA Cook…
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[CITATION] From the autonomous patient to distributed decision making: 2nd February; Lancaster …


T Rapley - Sociol Health Illn, 2008
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A patient decision aid to support shared decision-making on anti-thrombotic treatment of …


RG Thomson, MP Eccles, IN Steen, J … - Quality and safety in Health Care, 2007 - qshc.bmj.com
Thomson, Richard G; Eccles, Martin P; Steen, I Nick; Greenaway, Jane;
Stobbart, Lynne; Murtagh, Madeleine J; May, Carl R.
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Doctor–patient interaction in a randomised controlled trial of decision-support tools


T Rapley, C May, B Heaven, M Murtagh, R … - Social Science & Medicine, 2006 - Elsevier
In this paper, we draw on the analytic perspectives of ethnomethodology to
explore doctor–patient encounters in an experimental trial of a complex
intervention: an efficacy randomised controlled trial (RCT) of ...
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[PDF] Durham Research Online


D Burges Watson, RG Thomson, MJ Murtagh - BMC Health Services Research, 2008 - dro.dur.ac.uk
Citation for published item: Burges Watson, D. and Thomson, RG and Murtagh, MJ
(2008) 'Professional centred shared decision making : patient decision aids in
practice in primary care.', BMC health services research., 8 (5).
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Qualitative Research: Understanding Patients' Needs and Experiences


PLS Currents - plosmedicine.org
Why do up to half of all patients with tuberculosis (TB) fail to adhere to drug
treatment [1]? The answer to this question is a matter of life and death, since
nonadherence contributes to disease relapse and mortality [2]. In last ...
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Qualitative Research: Understanding Patients' Needs and Experiences


B Cohen, P Chinnock, L Peiperl, G Yamey - prevention - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Copyright : © 2007 The PLoS Medicine Editors. This is an open-access article
distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, ...
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“It was a snap decision”: Parental and professional perspectives on the speed of decisions …


C Snowdon, D Elbourne, J Garcia - Social Science & Medicine, 2006 - Elsevier
For some perinatal trials, parents can be asked to make important decisions
about trial participation within limited timeframes in highly stressful
circumstances. This qualitative study explores the pace of decision-making ...
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