| Literature DB >> 31397045 |
Wilson T Trusty1, Elizabeth A Penix1, A Andrew Dimmick1, Joshua K Swift1.
Abstract
Elements of shared decision-making (ie, collaboration, patient preferences, and working alliance) have long been discussed and studied in the field of clinical psychology; however, research indicates that shared decision-making is not typically used in clinical practice. Instead, clinicians often rely on a paternalistic approach. In this article, we provide a narrative review of the existing research supporting shared decision-making for mental and behavioural health concerns, we discuss several barriers that impede its use in actual clinical practice, and we provide recommendations for increasing shared decision-making when working with patients.Entities:
Keywords: clinical psychology; collaboration; patient choice; patient preferences; shared decision-making
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31397045 DOI: 10.1111/jep.13255
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Eval Clin Pract ISSN: 1356-1294 Impact factor: 2.431