Study protocol of a randomized controlled trial on two new dissemination strategies for a brief, shared-decision-making (SDM) training for oncologists: web-based interactive SDM online-training versus individualized context-based SDM face-to-face training

Oncological patients often feel left out of important treatment decisions. However, when physicians engage them in shared decision-making (SDM), patients benefit in many ways and the situation is improved. SDM can effectively be taught to physicians, but participation barriers for SDM physician grou...

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Main Authors: Müller, Nicole (Author) , Gschwendtner, Kathrin M. (Author) , Dwinger, Sarah Sabine (Author) , Bergelt, Corinna (Author) , Eich, Wolfgang (Author) , Härter, Martin (Author) , Bieber, Christiane (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: London BioMed Central 21 Feb.2019
Heidelberg Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg 21 Feb.2019
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-018-3112-7
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Author Notes:Nicole Müller, Kathrin M. Gschwendtner, Sarah Dwinger, Corinna Bergelt, Wolfgang Eich, Martin Härter, Christiane Bieber
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Summary:Oncological patients often feel left out of important treatment decisions. However, when physicians engage them in shared decision-making (SDM), patients benefit in many ways and the situation is improved. SDM can effectively be taught to physicians, but participation barriers for SDM physician group trainings are high, making it hard to convince physicians to participate.
Item Description:Aus: Trials, 20 (2019), Nr. 18. pp. 1-11. ISSN 1468-6694
Physical Description:Online Resource
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-018-3112-7