Impact of Shared-Decision Making on Patient Satisfaction

作者: Won S. Suh , Chae-Kyung Lee

DOI: 10.3961/JPMPH.2010.43.1.26

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摘要: Objectives The purpose of this research is to analyze the impact shared-decision making on patient satisfaction. study significant since it focuses developing appropriate methodologies and analyzing data identify preferences, with goals optimizing treatment selection, substantiating relationship between such preferences their outcomes. Methods A thorough literature review that developed framework illustrating key dimensions shared decision was followed by a quantitative assessment regression analysis patient-perceived satisfaction, degree making. Results positive association evident satisfaction greater than other variable including gender, education, number visits. Conclusions Patients who participate in care-related decisions are given an explanation health problems more likely be satisfied care. It would benefit care organizations train medical professionals communication method, include practice guidelines.

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