Search for dissertations about: "shared decision making"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 93 swedish dissertations containing the words shared decision making.
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1. Decision Making in Groups : Group membership effects on post-decision processes
Abstract : The present thesis examines differences in post-decision processes between members of groups and individual decision makers. The empirical studies employed a decision theoretical framework based on Differentiation and Consolidation (Diff Con) Theory. READ MORE
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2. Legitimizing the knowledge of mental health service users in shared decision making : Promoting participation through a web-based decision support tool
Abstract : Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to explore the manner in which user knowledge and user perspectives can be included and supported in shared decision making (SDM) in mental health services.The thesis consists of four studies. READ MORE
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3. Communication in Patient Involvement in Decision making : Examples from consultations on atrial fibrillation
Abstract : AbstractBackground: Further knowledge is needed regarding communication that occurs in practice between patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and health professionals in consultations to understand the issue of patient involvement in treatment decisions.Overall aim: The overall aim of this thesis is to contribute knowledge on communication between patients and health professionals (cardiology nurses and cardiologists), focussing on how they create involvement in decision making in consultations. READ MORE
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4. Strategies in the rat gambling task : Individual differences in decision-making and associations to behavior, neurobiology and human strategies
Abstract : Gambling disorder (GD) is a behavioral addiction characterized by persistent and recurrent gambling behavior that disrupts personal, social or professional life. Studies have revealed that GD shares many features with alcohol and substance use disorders, but little is known about potential unique features in GD and to what extent characteristics are shared. READ MORE
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5. Pathways for older patients in acute situations and involved actors' experiences of decision-making in ambulatory care
Abstract : Aim: The overall aim was to describe and compare pathways for older patients and the involved actors’ experiences of decision-making in acute situations in ambulatory care.Methods: The overall three-fold design, comprising exploratory, descriptive as well as comparative ones, was conducted inductively, including a mixed method with a convergent integrated approach to empirical data. READ MORE