Interventions to improve participation in health‐care decisions in non‐Western countries: A systematic review and narrative synthesis
Abstract Background Patients' participation in medical decision making is an important aspect of patient‐centred care. However, there is often uncertainty about its applicability and feasibility in non‐Western countries. Objective To provide an overview and assessment of interventions that aime...
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Main Authors: | Hankiz Dolan (Author), Mu Li (Author), Lyndal Trevena (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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