Journal article
Shared decision-making in the medical encounter: What does it mean? (or it takes at least two to tango)
Abstract
Shared decision-making is increasingly advocated as an ideal model of treatment decision-making in the medical encounter. To date, the concept has been rather poorly and loosely defined. This paper attempts to provide greater conceptual clarity about shared treatment decision-making, identify some key characteristics of this model, and discuss measurement issues. The particular decision-making context that we focus on is potentially life …
Authors
Charles C; Gafni A; Whelan T
Journal
Social Science & Medicine, Vol. 44, No. 5, pp. 681–692
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
March 1997
DOI
10.1016/s0277-9536(96)00221-3
ISSN
0277-9536