Gender Disparities in Patients' Decisions about the Management of Myocardial Infarction in East Chinese Province.
Chaobin LouTao XuFangying DongYangmiao XuMuhua ZhangShudong XiaYinchuan XuChao FengPublished in: Emergency medicine international (2023)
Female patients were more reluctant to make decisions about emergency management of AMI and tended to choose conservative treatment. More female patients preferred TCM than evidence-based medicine. Their reluctance about the critical management of AMI and poor adherence to evidence-based medicine were associated with an elevated risk of MACE.
Keyphrases
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- patient reported outcomes
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