Modified Delphi survey for the evidence summarisation of patient decision aids: Study protocol.
Marie-Anne DurandMichelle D DannenbergCatherine H SaundersAnik M C GiguereBrian Scott AlperTammy HoffmannLily Perestelo-PérezStephen T CampbellGlyn ElwynPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
It is critical for PDAs to have accurate and trustworthy evidence-based information about the risks and benefits of health treatments and tests, as these decision aids help patients make important choices. We want to generate consensus on an approach for selecting and summarising the evidence included in PDAs, which can be widely implemented by PDA developers. Dartmouth College's Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects approved this protocol. We will publish our results in a peer reviewed journal.
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