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Patient preferences for shared decisions: a systematic review
OBJECTIVES: Empirical literature on patient decision role preferences regarding treatment
and screening was reviewed to summarize patients' role preferences across measures, time …
and screening was reviewed to summarize patients' role preferences across measures, time …
Patient participation: current knowledge and applicability to patient safety
Patient participation is increasingly recognized as a key component in the redesign of health
care processes and is advocated as a means to improve patient safety. The concept has …
care processes and is advocated as a means to improve patient safety. The concept has …
Cancer patients' trust in their physician—a review
MA Hillen, HCJM De Haes, EMA Smets - Psycho‐oncology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: Patient's trust in their physician is crucial for desirable treatment outcomes such
as satisfaction and adherence. In oncology, trust is possibly even more essential, due to the …
as satisfaction and adherence. In oncology, trust is possibly even more essential, due to the …
Investigation of the trust status of the nurse–patient relationship
G Ozaras, S Abaan - Nursing ethics, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Professional nurses provide holistic healthcare to people and deal with
patients closely. Furthermore, patients need nurses to do self-care and patients trust them for …
patients closely. Furthermore, patients need nurses to do self-care and patients trust them for …
Cancer patients' perspective on shared decision-making and decision aids in oncology
L Josfeld, C Keinki, C Pammer… - Journal of Cancer …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Purpose Shared Decision-Making (SDM) enhances patients' satisfaction with a
decision, which in turn increases compliance with and adherence to cancer treatment. SDM …
decision, which in turn increases compliance with and adherence to cancer treatment. SDM …
An integrative review of promoting trust in the patient–primary care provider relationship
B Murray, S McCrone - Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Aim An integrative review of empirical studies on factors promoting trust in the patient–
primary care provider relationship. Background Trust is essential to the patient–provider …
primary care provider relationship. Background Trust is essential to the patient–provider …
The limits of empowerment: how to reframe the role of mHealth tools in the healthcare ecosystem
This article highlights the limitations of the tendency to frame health-and wellbeing-related
digital tools (mHealth technologies) as empowering devices, especially as they play an …
digital tools (mHealth technologies) as empowering devices, especially as they play an …
Do people want to be autonomous patients? Preferred roles in treatment decision‐making in several patient populations
Background What role do people want to play in treatment decision‐making (DM)? Objective
Examine the role patients indicate they would prefer in making treatment decisions across …
Examine the role patients indicate they would prefer in making treatment decisions across …
Do patient autonomy preferences matter? Linking patient-centered care to patient–physician relationships and health outcomes
YY Lee, JL Lin - Social science & medicine, 2010 - Elsevier
As health care systems seek to provide patient-centered care as a cornerstone of quality, the
link between patient-centeredness and patient outcomes is a concern. Past research reveals …
link between patient-centeredness and patient outcomes is a concern. Past research reveals …
Factors associated with decisions to undergo surgery among patients with newly diagnosed early-stage lung cancer
S Cykert, P Dilworth-Anderson, MH Monroe, P Walker… - Jama, 2010 - jamanetwork.com
Context Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Surgical
resection for stage I or II non–small cell cancer remains the only reliable treatment for cure …
resection for stage I or II non–small cell cancer remains the only reliable treatment for cure …