Quantity over quality-Findings from a systematic review and environmental scan of patient decision aids on early abortion methods.
Kyla Z DonnellyGlyn ElwynRachel ThompsonPublished in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2017)
Research evaluating DAs on early abortion methods is lacking, and although many tools are accessible, they demonstrate suboptimal quality. Efforts to revise existing or develop new DAs, support patients to identify high-quality DAs and facilitate non-specialist developers' adoption of best practices for DA development are needed.
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