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Patient and Surgeon Ratings of Patient Involvement in Decision-Making Are Not Aligned.

Aaron AlokozaiEugenia LinTom Joris CrijnsDavid C RingKevin John BozicKarl KoenigPrakash Jayakumar
Published in: The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume (2022)
The observation that surgeons misperceive patient participation in decision-making emphasizes the need for strategies to ensure patient participation, such as methods to help patients gain awareness of what matters most to them (their values), clinician checklists for identification and reorientation of common misinterpretations of symptoms, and decision aids or motivational interviewing tools that can help to ensure that patient choices are consistent with their values and are unhindered by misconceptions.
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