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Semistructured interviews regarding patients' perceptions of Choosing Wisely and shared decision-making: an Australian study.

Jacqueline AllenRichard KingStacy K GoergenAngela MelderNaama NeemanAnnemarie HadleyAlison M Hutchinson
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
Shared decision-making is an important principle underpinning Choosing Wisely. Practice implementation requires understanding patients' motivations to engage in shared decision-making with a focus on attitudes, beliefs, knowledge and emotions. Systems-level support and education for healthcare practitioners in effective communication is important. However, this needs to emphasise communication with patients who have varying degrees of motivation to engage in shared decision-making and Choosing Wisely.
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