Patient Decision Aids to Engage Adults in Treatment or Screening Decisions. Stacey, D., Légaré, F., & Lewis, K. B. JAMA, 318(7):657–658, August, 2017. Publisher: American Medical Association
Paper doi abstract bibtex \textlessh3\textgreaterClinical Question\textless/h3\textgreater\textlessp\textgreaterAre patient decision aids (PtDAs) associated with (1) improved decision quality defined as a decision informed by the evidence and a value-based decision; (2) improved decision-making processes defined as feeling informed, defining clear values related to the decision, and active participation in making the decision; and (3) better patient and health system outcomes compared with either usual care or a non-PtDA intervention?\textless/p\textgreater\textlessh3\textgreaterBottom Line\textless/h3\textgreater\textlessp\textgreaterPatient decision aids are associated with improved decision quality and decision-making processes without worse patient or health system outcomes.\textless/p\textgreater
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author = {Stacey, Dawn and Légaré, France and Lewis, Krystina B.},
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