Optimizing the design and implementation of question prompt lists to support person‐centred care: A scoping review
Abstract Introduction Question prompt lists (QPLs) are lists of questions that patients may want to discuss with clinicians. QPLs support person‐centred care and have been associated with many beneficial outcomes including improved patient question‐asking, and the amount and quality of the informati...
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Main Authors: | Jessica U. Ramlakhan (Author), Shazia Dhanani (Author), Whitney B. Berta (Author), Anna R. Gagliardi (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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