The impact of a physician's recommendation and gender on informed decision making: A randomized controlled study in a simulated decision situation
Abstract Objective This study examined the influence of physicians' recommendations and gender on the decision‐making process in a preference‐sensitive situation. Methods N = 201 participants were put in a hypothetical scenario in which they suffered from a rupture of the anterior cruciate liga...
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Main Authors: | Anna Lea Meinhardt (Author), Marie Eggeling (Author), Ulrike Cress (Author), Joachim Kimmerle (Author), Martina Bientzle (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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