Shared decision making
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Robert Badgett
Overview
Shared decision making involves patient-centered strategies, such as the patient choosing options, that may increase compliance.[1][2][3][4]
References
- ↑ Wong MC, Ching JY, Chan VC, Lam TY, Luk AK, Ng SC; et al. (2014). "Informed choice vs. no choice in colorectal cancer screening tests: a prospective cohort study in real-life screening practice". Am J Gastroenterol. 109 (7): 1072–9. doi:10.1038/ajg.2014.136. PMID 24935273.
- ↑ Patel MR, Valerio MA, Janevic MR, Gong ZM, Sanders G, Thomas LJ; et al. (2013). "Long-term effects of negotiated treatment plans on self-management behaviors and satisfaction with care among women with asthma". J Asthma. 50 (1): 82–9. doi:10.3109/02770903.2012.743151. PMC 3617926. PMID 23189924.
- ↑ Wilson SR, Strub P, Buist AS, Knowles SB, Lavori PW, Lapidus J; et al. (2010). "Shared treatment decision making improves adherence and outcomes in poorly controlled asthma". Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 181 (6): 566–77. doi:10.1164/rccm.200906-0907OC. PMC 2841026. PMID 20019345.
- ↑ Gerber JB, Bloom PA, Ross JS (2010). "The physical activity contract--tailored to promote physical activity in a geriatric outpatient setting: a pilot study". J Am Geriatr Soc. 58 (3): 604–6. doi:10.1111/j.1532-5415.2010.02751.x. PMC 2947346. PMID 20398129.