Decision aids to prepare patients for shared decision making: Two randomized controlled experiments on the impact of awareness of preference-sensitivity and personal motives.
Simone KorgerMarie EggelingUlrike CressJoachim KimmerleMartina BientzlePublished in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2021)
Decision aids that explain preference-sensitivity and personal motives can be beneficial for improving people's feelings of being prepared and their perception of the decision-making process. To reach decision certainty and satisfaction, being well informed of one's options is particularly relevant. We discuss the implications of our findings for future research and the design of DAs.