Is greater patient involvement associated with higher satisfaction? Experimental evidence from a vignette survey.
Søren Fryd BirkelandMarie BismarkMichael John BarrySören MöllerPublished in: BMJ quality & safety (2021)
Our study provides empirical support for the hypothesis that greater patient involvement in healthcare decision-making improves satisfaction with care irrespective of decisions made and clinical outcomes. Overall satisfaction with the care illustrated was highest when decisions were reached through shared decision-making.