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The quality of instruments to assess the process of shared decision making: A systematic review.

Fania R GärtnerHanna Bomhof-RoordinkIan P SmithIsabelle SchollAnne M StiggelboutArwen H Pieterse
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Due to the lack of evidence on measurement quality, the choice for the most appropriate instrument can best be based on the instrument's content and characteristics such as the perspective that they assess. We recommend refinement and validation of existing instruments, and the use of COSMIN-guidelines to help guarantee high-quality evaluations.
Keyphrases
  • patient reported outcomes
  • quality improvement