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Volume 10(Suppl 1); September 2001
Editorial
Engaging patients in decisions: a challenge to health care delivery and public health
R. Thomson, A. Bowling, and F. Moss
Qual Health Care.
2001 September;
10
(Suppl 1)
: i1.
PMCID:
PMC1765737
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Introductory Paper
Measuring patients' preferences for treatment and perceptions of risk
A Bowling and S Ebrahim
Qual Health Care.
2001 September;
10
(Suppl 1)
: i2–i8.
doi: 10.1136/qhc.0100002...
PMCID:
PMC1765740
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I. Communicating and understanding risk
Understanding risk and lessons for clinical risk communication about treatment preferences
A Edwards and G Elwyn
Qual Health Care.
2001 September;
10
(Suppl 1)
: i9–i13.
doi: 10.1136/qhc.0100009...
PMCID:
PMC1765742
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The extent of patients' understanding of the risk of treatments
A Lloyd
Qual Health Care.
2001 September;
10
(Suppl 1)
: i14–i18.
doi: 10.1136/qhc.0100014...
PMCID:
PMC1765734
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Importance of risk communication and decision making in cardiovascular conditions in older patients: a discussion paper
N Dudley
Qual Health Care.
2001 September;
10
(Suppl 1)
: i19–i22.
doi: 10.1136/qhc.0100019...
PMCID:
PMC1765741
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Summary
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PDF–92K
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Suffering in deference: a focus group study of older cardiac patients' preferences for treatment and perceptions of risk
C Kennelly and A Bowling
Qual Health Care.
2001 September;
10
(Suppl 1)
: i23–i28.
doi: 10.1136/qhc.0100023...
PMCID:
PMC1765735
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Summary
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PDF–127K
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Informed consent: moral necessity or illusion?
L Doyal
Qual Health Care.
2001 September;
10
(Suppl 1)
: i29–i33.
doi: 10.1136/qhc.0100029...
PMCID:
PMC1765746
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Summary
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PDF–112K
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II. Patients' and clinicians' preference
Variability in patient preferences for participating in medical decision making: implication for the use of decision support tools
A Robinson and R Thomson
Qual Health Care.
2001 September;
10
(Suppl 1)
: i34–i38.
doi: 10.1136/qhc.0100034...
PMCID:
PMC1765743
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Summary
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Differences in belief about likely outcomes account for differences in doctors' treatment preferences: but what accounts for the differences in belief?
T Rakow
Qual Health Care.
2001 September;
10
(Suppl 1)
: i44–i49.
doi: 10.1136/qhc.0100044...
PMCID:
PMC1765736
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Summary
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Use of discrete choice experiments to elicit preferences
M Ryan, A Bate, C Eastmond, and A Ludbrook
Qual Health Care.
2001 September;
10
(Suppl 1)
: i55–i60.
doi: 10.1136/qhc.0100055...
PMCID:
PMC1765744
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Summary
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Preferences and understanding their effects on health
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K McPherson and A Britton
Qual Health Care.
2001 September;
10
(Suppl 1)
: i61–i66.
doi: 10.1136/qhc.0100061...
PMCID:
PMC1765745
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Summary
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II. Patients'and clinicians' preference
How do patients' treatment preferences compare with those of clinicians?
A Montgomery and T Fahey
Qual Health Care.
2001 September;
10
(Suppl 1)
: i39–i43.
doi: 10.1136/qhc.0100039...
PMCID:
PMC1765739
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Summary
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Understanding patients' preferences for treatment: the need for innovative methodologies
L Frewer, B Salter, and N Lambert
Qual Health Care.
2001 September;
10
(Suppl 1)
: i50–i54.
doi: 10.1136/qhc.0100050...
PMCID:
PMC1765738
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Summary
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PDF–118K
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