Delivering patient choice in clinical practice: a conversation analytic study of communication practices used in neurology clinics to involve patients in decision-making
Background: The NHS is committed to offering patients more choice. Yet even within the NHS, the meaning of patient choice ranges from legal 'rights to choose' to the ambition of establishing clinical practice as a 'partnership' between doctor and patient. In the absence of detail...
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Main Authors: | Markus Reuber (Author), Merran Toerien (Author), Rebecca Shaw (Author), Roderick Duncan (Author) |
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National Institute for Health Research,
2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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