Implementation of Shared Decision-Making in Australia
Shared decision-making (SDM) is the process of clinicians and patients participating jointly in making healthcare decisions, having discussed evidence-based treatment options and the potential risks and benefits of each option, taking into consideration the patient's individual preferences and...
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Main Authors: | Kaye E Ervin (Author), Irene Blackberry (Author), Helen Haines (Author) |
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