The availability and effectiveness of tools supporting shared decision making in metastatic breast cancer care: a review
Background Shared decision-making (SDM) in the management of metastatic breast cancer
care is associated with positive patient outcomes. In daily clinical practice, however, SDM is …
care is associated with positive patient outcomes. In daily clinical practice, however, SDM is …
Health literacy of newly-admitted cancer patients in Vietnam: difficulties understanding treatment options and processing health-related information
L Dai Minh, BV Quang, D Ngoc Le Mai… - Health Services …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Having a good understanding of cancer patients' health literacy in the early stage of
diagnosis can help to implement strategies to improve the management process and overall …
diagnosis can help to implement strategies to improve the management process and overall …
Multimorbidity, care complexity and prescribing for the elderly
There is an increasing number of people living with multiple chronic illnesses and
consequently taking multiple medicines. More than 50% of these patients will have …
consequently taking multiple medicines. More than 50% of these patients will have …
Resident and informal caregiver involvement in medication-related decision-making and the medicines' pathway in nursing homes: experiences and perceived …
A Damiaens, A Van Hecke, J De Lepeleire, V Foulon - BMC geriatrics, 2022 - Springer
Background Person-centered care has been shown to be beneficial for nursing home
residents. The know-how and attitude of healthcare professionals, however, can make its …
residents. The know-how and attitude of healthcare professionals, however, can make its …
Shared decision making in older patients with symptomatic severe aortic stenosis: a systematic review
JJAM van Beek-Peeters, EHM van Noort, MC Faes… - Heart, 2020 - heart.bmj.com
This review provides an overview of the status of shared decision making (SDM) in older
patients regarding treatment of symptomatic severe aortic stenosis (SSAS). The databases …
patients regarding treatment of symptomatic severe aortic stenosis (SSAS). The databases …
Shared decision making between older people with multimorbidity and GPs: a qualitative study
Background Shared decision making (SDM), utilising the expertise of both patient and
clinician, is a key feature of good-quality patient care. Multimorbidity can complicate SDM …
clinician, is a key feature of good-quality patient care. Multimorbidity can complicate SDM …
Effects of a shared decision making intervention for older adults with multiple chronic conditions: the DICO study
RE Pel-Littel, BM Buurman, MH van de Pol… - BMC medical informatics …, 2023 - Springer
Background To evaluate the effects of a shared decision making (SDM) intervention for older
adults with multiple chronic conditions (MCCs). Methods A pragmatic trial evaluated the …
adults with multiple chronic conditions (MCCs). Methods A pragmatic trial evaluated the …
Autonomy, religion and clinical decisions: findings from a national physician survey
RE Lawrence, FA Curlin - Journal of medical ethics, 2009 - jme.bmj.com
Background: Patient autonomy has been promoted as the most important principle to guide
difficult clinical decisions. To examine whether practising physicians indeed value patient …
difficult clinical decisions. To examine whether practising physicians indeed value patient …
Arthritis patients' motives for (not) wanting to be involved in medical decision-making and the factors that hinder or promote patient involvement
The aim of this study is to gain insight into arthritis patients' motives for (not) wanting to be
involved in medical decision-making (MDM) and the factors that hinder or promote patient …
involved in medical decision-making (MDM) and the factors that hinder or promote patient …
Patient-reported barriers and facilitators to deprescribing cardiovascular medications
Background Medications endorsed by clinical practice guidelines, such as cardiovascular
medications, could still have risks that outweigh potential benefits, and could thus warrant …
medications, could still have risks that outweigh potential benefits, and could thus warrant …