Information, deliberation, and decisional control preferences for participation in medical decision‐making and its influencing factors among Chinese cancer patients
Abstract Background Patient‐centred care should strive to respond to the individual patient's needs and preferences when possible. Yet, preferences of cancer patients for participation in different stages of the medical decision‐making process to increase matching of preferred and actual partic...
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Main Authors: | Lin Xiao (Author), Meifang Peng (Author), Yawei Liu (Author), Lili Zhang (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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