Shared decision making: a need for honesty?

In this analysis we challenge the conceptual honesty of ‘shared decision-making’, arguing that whilst it is held up as an ideal decision-making standard, it is used too often to describe (and justify) decision-making practices that are not shared at all. This is problematic because if the legitimacy...

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Main Authors: Ives, J, Papanikitas, A, Myres, P, Gregory, S
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Royal College of General Practitioners 2018