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"Passing Out is a Serious Thing": Patient Expectations for Syncope Evaluation and Management.

Jessica Miller ClouserMatthew SirrineColleen A McMullenAmy M CowleySusan S SmythVedant A GuptaMark V WilliamsJing Li
Published in: Patient preference and adherence (2021)
Clinicians have cited patient preferences for aggressive diagnostic testing as a barrier to adhering to the 2017 Guideline on Syncope, which recommends against routine administration of imaging testing (eg, echocardiograms). Our results suggest that while participants preferred diagnostic testing as a means to achieve clarity and even a feeling of being cared for, other strategies, such as a patient-engaged approach to communication and shared decision-making, may address the spectrum of patient expectations when presenting to the ED with syncope while adhering to guideline recommendations.
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