The role of doctor's opinion in shared decision making: what does shared decision making really mean when considering invasive medical procedures? 1

Objective  The goal of this study was to gain understanding about patients’ perspectives on decision making in the context of invasive medical interventions and whether patients’ decision‐making preferences influenced the type of information they desired to be provided by physicians.

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