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Autonomous and informed decision-making: The case of colorectal cancer screening.

Linda N DoumaEllen UitersMarcel F VerweijDanielle R M Timmermans
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Our sample of the eligible CRC screening population viewed aspects related to the concepts of autonomous and informed decision-making as important for making a 'good' CRC screening decision. However, in particular the existence of a social norm may be affecting a true autonomous decision-making process. Additionally, the present concept of informed decision-making with its strong emphasis on making a fully informed and well-considered decision does not appear to be entirely reflective of the process in practice. More efforts could be made to attune to the diverse values and factors that are involved in deciding about CRC screening participation.
Keyphrases
  • decision making
  • healthcare
  • colorectal cancer screening
  • primary care
  • mental health