Shared decision-making as an existential journey: Aiming for restored autonomous capacity
Abstract
We describe the different ways in which illness represents an existential problem, and its implications for shared decision-making.We explore core concepts of shared decision-making in medical encounters (uncertainty, vulnerability, dependency, autonomy, power, trust, responsibility) to interpret and explain existing results and propose a broader understanding of shared-decision making for future studies.Existential aspects of being are...
Paper Details
Title
Shared decision-making as an existential journey: Aiming for restored autonomous capacity
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
Volume
99
Issue
9
Pages
1505 - 1510
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