Exploring motivations and resistances for implementing shared decision‐making in clinical practice: A systematic review based on a structure-process-outcome model
Abstract Objective Shared decision‐making (SDM) as a multicollaborative approach is vital for facilitating patient‐centred care. Considering the limited clinical practice, we attempted to synthesize the motivations and resistances, and investigate their mutual relationships for advancing the impleme...
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Main Authors: | Changhai Tang (Author), Anqi Wang (Author), Jingjing Yan (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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