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Friday, 3 May 2013
Shared decision making does not influence physicians against clinical practice guidelines
"Intention to adopt shared decision making regarding the use of antibiotics to treat acute respiratory tract infections does not negatively influence physicians’ intention to use clinical practice guideline recommendations in the same clinical context, including after exposure to a training program in shared decision making."
Shared decision making does not influence physicians against clinical practice guidelines
M Guerrier, F Legare, S Turcotte, M Labrecque, LP Rivest
PLoS ONE, 2013, 8(4):e62537
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Labels:
antibiotic use,
clinical practice guidelines,
respiratory tract infection,
shared decision making
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