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Decision aids that really promote shared decision making: the pace quickens

Authors :
Elie A. Akl
Trudy van der Weijden
Victor M. Montori
Glyn Elwyn
Thomas Agoritsas
Pablo Alonso-Coello
Ignacio Neumann
Gordon H. Guyatt
Kari A.O. Tikkinen
Annette Kristiansen
Per Olav Vandvik
Linn Brandt
Anja Fog Heen
Family Medicine
RS: CAPHRI School for Public Health and Primary Care
RS: CAPHRI - R6 - Promoting Health & Personalised Care
Source :
BMJ, Vol. 350 (2015) P. g7624, BMJ, 350:g7624. British Medical Journal, Bmj. British Medical Journal (Compact Ed.), 350, pp. g7624, The BMJ, Bmj. British Medical Journal (Compact Ed.), 350, g7624, BMJ
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
BMJ, 2015.

Abstract

Decision aids can help shared decision making, but most have been hard to produce, onerous to update, and are not being used widely. Thomas Agoritsas and colleagues explore why and describe a new electronic model that holds promise of being more useful for clinicians and patients to use together at the point of care

Details

ISSN :
17561833, 09598138, and 0959535X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMJ
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d9ceac9e703988906917624bc45cdd95
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.g7624