Patient education and counseling
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Review
Training health professionals in shared decision-making: an international environmental scan.
To identify and analyze training programs in shared decision-making (SDM) for health professionals. ⋯ This study suggests there is a need for international consensus on ways to address the variability in SDM training programs. We need agreed criteria for certifying the programs and for determining the most effective types of training.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Development of PRIDe: a tool to assess physicians' preference of role in clinical decision making.
To develop and evaluate items for inclusion in PRIDe (Preferred Role in Decision Making), a new tool to assess changes of role preference among professionals exposed to training in shared decision making (SDM). ⋯ The PRIDe instrument can be used in the assessment of health professionals' attitude towards shared decision making after training in shared decision making. Additional research is needed to evaluate its validity before it can be recommended for use.
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To develop and psychometrically test a brief instrument for assessing the physician's perspective of the shared decision-making process in clinical encounters. ⋯ The SDM-Q-Doc can be used in studies that analyze the effectiveness of the implementation of SDM and as a quality indicator in quality assurance programs and health service assessments.
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This description of palliative care in General Practice allows the reader to understand how easy it is for the physician to lose his way.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study
Decision preparation, satisfaction and regret in a multi-center sample of men with newly diagnosed localized prostate cancer.
To describe relationships between use of the Personal Patient Profile-Prostate (P3P) decision support system and patient characteristics, and perceived preparation for decision making (PrepDM), satisfaction and decisional regret in the context of prostate cancer treatment choice. ⋯ Information received and used between biopsy and the treatment options consult visit is likely to make a difference in decision satisfaction.