Patient Autonomy
Cross-source consensus on Patient Autonomy from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Patients stressed that both medical expertise and lived expertise matter in decision making. — Exploring collaboration preferences of health care professionals and patients regarding treatment decision making in severe asthma: a qualitative study in The Netherlands
- Patients linked shared decision making to autonomy, responsibility, and personally suitable care. — Exploring collaboration preferences of health care professionals and patients regarding treatment decision making in severe asthma: a qualitative study in The Netherlands
- Patients regarded treatment decisions as affecting quality of life as well as clinical outcomes. — Exploring collaboration preferences of health care professionals and patients regarding treatment decision making in severe asthma: a qualitative study in The Netherlands
- The study warns that patient goals, values, and preferences can be neglected when treated only implicitly. — Exploring collaboration preferences of health care professionals and patients regarding treatment decision making in severe asthma: a qualitative study in The Netherlands
- Patients saw dismissal of their personal goals as evidence that there was no real room for shared decision making. — Exploring collaboration preferences of health care professionals and patients regarding treatment decision making in severe asthma: a qualitative study in The Netherlands