2004
DOI: 10.1001/jama.292.20.2516
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Shared Medical Decision Making

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“…In many instances, patients have lost structure and this module offers them a structured way to reach a treatment agreement. SDM does not only pertain to sharing choices, but also involves sharing information [31]. Therefore, only making use of a decision sheet or a videodisc may not be enough to engage this process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many instances, patients have lost structure and this module offers them a structured way to reach a treatment agreement. SDM does not only pertain to sharing choices, but also involves sharing information [31]. Therefore, only making use of a decision sheet or a videodisc may not be enough to engage this process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…36 The discussion of the study by Krist et al 37 advances our understanding of the appropriate outcomes for use of patient decision aids. 38,39 The study of standardized patients 40 raises important questions 41 and experiential validation and interpretation of this method [42][43][44] of growing importance for health care research.…”
Section: Other Threads Of Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data provided to patients should be meaningful for them [ 30 ]. If patients have the responsibility to effi ciently manage their own data, the database should contain comprehensible information and should be structured in such a way to give a patient a clear idea of every action, research and insertion.…”
Section: Quality Of Data and Personal Engagementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Correspondingly, artifi cial intelligence has developed models of artifi cial life, of which, for example, artifi cial neural networks are an expression, which overcomes the limitations of the only computational approach. In fact, artifi cial life simulations are not confi ned to the nervous system of living organisms, but also include the body, the physical and social environment, presenting scenarios that evolve both biologically and culturally [ 30 ].…”
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