A patient in the clinic; a person in the world. Why shared decision making needs to center on the person rather than the medical encounter
Abstract
Interest in shared decision making (SDM) has increased and become widely promoted. However, from both practical and measurement perspectives, SDM's origin as an outgrowth of patient autonomy has resulted in narrowly conceptualizing and operationalizing decision making. The narrow focus on individual patient autonomy fails in four main ways: 1) excluding several facets of the roles, actions, and influences of decision partners in decision making;...
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Title
A patient in the clinic; a person in the world. Why shared decision making needs to center on the person rather than the medical encounter
Published Date
Mar 1, 2017
Volume
100
Issue
3
Pages
600 - 604
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