Decision aids and shared decision making in urogynecology
Conclusions:
There were no statistically significant differences between the control group and the intervention group. The use of DAs was acceptable to providers and indicated a trend toward increased patient knowledge, treatment preference, and satisfaction. A larger study is warranted to examine the impact of DAs on decision making and patient experience.
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Source: Menopause - Category: OBGYN Tags: Original Studies Source Type: research
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