Shared decision-making preferences in mental health: does age matter? A systematic review.
Lauren BurnsAna L da SilvaAnn JohnPublished in: Journal of mental health (Abingdon, England) (2020)
In contrast to other reviews on clinical decision-making, this review focused on mental health-related decisions of older adults. The evidence suggests older adults desire involvement in mental health-related clinical decisions. Given the political drive to empower patients and the need to ensure evidence-based clinical practice, more high-quality research regarding the shared decision-making preferences and outcomes of older adults with mental ill-health is needed. Systematic Review Registration PROSPERO: CRD42018102009.
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