Preference for shared decision-making in Japanese patients with rheumatoid arthritis

作者: Jörg Mahlich , Rosarin Sruamsiri , Rahman Shiri

DOI: 10.1080/2331205X.2017.1353262

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摘要: AbstractPurpose: The goal of this study was to examine preference for collaborative decision-making in Japanese patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Patients and methods: A national online survey identified five hundred RA who met eligibility criteria. Subjects were queried regarding their shared (SDM), using a questionnaire developed by Baars et al. evaluate SDM among Dutch patients. Participants asked identify number clinical socioeconomic characteristics, medical history, treatment details. Multivariable regression analyses applied determine factors that related patient SDM. Results: showed 52% surveyed considered “Very important” on 4-item Likert scale. Females Japan are treated biologic agents more likely have On the other hand, patien...

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