Interprofessional education about shared decision making for patients in primary care settings
With an increasingly complex array of interventions facing healthcare professionals and patients, coupled with a potentially diverse number of professionals operating within the primary care team, the adoption of shared decision making (SDM) - with or without patients' decision aids - in an int...
Main Authors: | Col, N., Bozzuto, L., Kirkegaard, P., Loon, M.K., Majeed, H., Ng, C.J., Pacheco-Huergo, V. |
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2011
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