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An exploration of decision aid effectiveness: The impact of promoting affective vs. deliberative processing on a health-related decision

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posted on 2024-11-14, 20:10 authored by Esther Davis, Kirsten McCaffery, Barbara Mullan, Ilona Juraskova
Decision aids (DAs) are non-directive communication tools that help patients make value-consistent health-care decisions. However, most DAs have been developed without an explicit theoretical framework, resulting in a lack of understanding of how DAs achieve outcomes.

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Davis, E. L., McCaffery, K., Mullan, B. & Juraskova, I. (2014). An exploration of decision aid effectiveness: The impact of promoting affective vs. deliberative processing on a health-related decision. Health Expectations, 18 2742-2752.

Journal title

Health Expectations

Volume

18

Issue

6

Pagination

2742-2752

Language

English

RIS ID

129182

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