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Experiences and perspectives related to shared decision-making among outpatients with degenerative joint disease in Taiwan: a qualitative study.

Yeu-Hui ChuangChih-Chien WangChih-Yin HsiaoChien-Yeh LuJeng-Cheng WuWen-Hsuan Hou
Published in: BMJ open (2024)
In general, patients with DJD sought reliable medical information from various sources before visiting doctors; however, when having a conversation with patients, physicians dominated the discussion on treatment options. The patient-physician interaction dynamics during the SDM process determined the final medical decision, which was in accordance with either patients' original autonomy or physicians' recommendations. To alleviate medical paternalism and physician dominance, patients should be empowered to engage in medical decision-making and share their opinions or concerns with their physicians. Family members should also be included in SDM.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • end stage renal disease
  • ejection fraction
  • healthcare
  • newly diagnosed
  • decision making
  • prognostic factors
  • mental health
  • patient reported outcomes
  • patient reported