The association between patients' preferred treatment after the use of a patient decision aid and their choice of eventual treatment
Abstract Objective To investigate the association between patients' preferred treatment and eventual treatment. Second, to compare patients with surgical treatment to watchful waiting in order to identify predictive factors for surgery. Methods A single‐centre retrospective study was performed...
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Main Authors: | Carmen S. S. Latenstein (Author), Floris M. Thunnissen (Author), Bastiaan J. M. Thomeer (Author), Bob J. vanWely (Author), Marjan J. Meinders (Author), Glyn Elwyn (Author), Philip R. deReuver (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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