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Title: | Decision-making in the physician-patient encounter |
Authors: | Charles, Cathy. Gafni, Amiram. Whelan, Timothy Joseph. Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis |
Keywords: | Communication;Decision Support Techniques;Decision Making;Physician-Patient Relations;Patient Participation;Paternal Behavior;Patient Advocacy |
Publication Date: | 1998 |
Publisher: | McMaster University, Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis |
Series/Report no.: | CHEPA working paper series 98-02 |
Abstract: | In this paper we revisit and add elements to our earlier conceptualization of the meaning of shared treatment decision-making within the context of different approaches to decision-making in the medical encounter (Charles, Gafni and Whelan, 1997). This revised framework 1) explicitly identifies different analytic steps in the treatment decision-making process; 2) provides a dynamic view of treatment decision-making by recognixing that the approach adopted at the outset of a medical encounter may change as the interaction evolves; 3) identifies decision-making approaches which lie between the three predominant models (paternalistic, shared and informed); and 4) has practical applications for clinical practice, research and medical education. Rather than advocating a particular approach, we emphasize the importance of flexibility in the way that physicians structure the decision-making process so that individual differences in patient preferences can be respected. |
Description: | C. Charles, A. Gafni, T. Whelan. Bibliography: p. 23-26. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/16927 |
Identifier: | cn98-14841 |
Appears in Collections: | CHEPA Working Paper Series |
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