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Shared decision-making is not common in clinical practice
Shared decision-making is not common in clinical practice
Journal Article

Shared decision-making is not common in clinical practice

2022
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In addition to the evidence on benefits and harms, treatment considerations should depend on the patients’ preferences regarding quality or quantity of life. [...]patients should be involved in the decision-making process to improve the quality of care delivered. [...]they mentioned that patients’ characteristics for SDM, such as a low level of education, presence of cognitive impairment or difficulties in communication, complicate SDM. [...]research is needed to study communication patterns in current (surgical) decision-making processes in relation to theoretical SDM competencies, such as the conceptual model proposed by Elwyn. [...]observations of clinical practice consultations will provide insight into patients’ and professionals’ competences and needs for SDM, for example, revealing the need for patient empowerment. [...]specifically among older patients due to multimorbidity and heterogeneity, the SDM process is complex but