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  2. Shared decision-making in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Shared decision-making in medicine (SDM) is a process in which both the patient and physician contribute to the medical decision-making process and agree on treatment decisions. [1] Health care providers explain treatments and alternatives to patients and help them choose the treatment option that best aligns with their preferences as well as ...

  3. Calgary–Cambridge model - Wikipedia

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    explaining results and planning: [1] [2] This aims to ensure a shared understanding, and allowing for shared decision-making. [1] closing a session: [1] [2] This may involve discussing further plans. [1] This is designed to give a clear structure to the interview, and to help to build the relationship between the clinician and the patient. [1]

  4. Catherine Calderwood - Wikipedia

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    She later moved to London to finish her training at the St Thomas' Hospital. After finishing her training she worked in NHS Lothian. For nine years, Calderwood was a panel member on the Morecambe Bay Investigation, a commission by the UK's Health Department to investigate maternity and neonatal services at Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust.

  5. Health informatics - Wikipedia

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    The coalition government has proposed broadly to return to the 2010 strategy Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS (July 2010); stating: "We will put patients at the heart of the NHS, through an information revolution and greater choice and control' with shared decision-making becoming the norm: "no decision about me without me' and ...

  6. Patient experience - Wikipedia

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    It asks objective questions such as whether a provider explained medical conditions clearly or whether the patient was involved in decision-making. Patient satisfaction is a subjective measure reflecting a patient’s perception of their care. It can be influenced by individual expectations, personal attitudes, or external factors. Two patients ...

  7. List of open-source health software - Wikipedia

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    Epi Info is public domain statistical software for epidemiology developed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [1]Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Modeler is a tool, originally developed at IBM Research, for modelings and visualizing the spread of infectious diseases.

  8. Patient education - Wikipedia

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    Preoperative patient education helped patients with their decision-making process by informing them of factors related to pain, limb loss, and functional restriction faced after amputation. [ 15 ] In the case of arthritis, patient education was found to be administered through three methods, including individual face to face meetings with ...

  9. Adherence (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    The term adherence is often used to imply a collaborative approach to decision-making and treatment between a patient and clinician. [14] The term concordance has been used in the United Kingdom to involve a patient in the treatment process to improve compliance, and refers to a 2003 NHS initiative.