Changes in intention to use an interprofessional approach to decision-making following training: a cluster before-and-after study
Abstract Background Health professionals in home care work in interprofessional teams. Yet most training in decision support assumes a one-on-one relationship with patients. We assessed the impact of an in-person training session in interprofessional shared decision-making (IP-SDM) on home care prof...
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Main Authors: | Hajar Taqif (Author), Lionel Adisso (Author), Lucas Gomes Souza (Author), Suélène Georgina Dofara (Author), Sergio Cortez Ghio (Author), Louis-Paul Rivest (Author), France Légaré (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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