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Shared Decision-Making® Program Research

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How does A German Audience Appraise an American Decision Aid on Early Stage Breast Cancer?

Albrecht K, Simon D, Buchholz A, et al. How does a German audience appraise an American decision aid on early stage breast cancer? Patient Educ Couns. 2011;83(1):58-63. Read the abstract.
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Randomized Trial of a Video-Based Patient Decision Aid for Bariatric Surgery

Arterburn DE, Westbrook EO, Bogart T, et al. Randomized trial of a video-based patient decision aid for bariatric surgery. Obesity. 2011;19(8):1669-75. Read the abstract.
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A Randomized Trial of a Multimedia Shared Decision Making Program for Men Facing A Treatment Decision for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Barry MJ, Cherkin DC, Chang Y, et al. A randomized trial of a multimedia shared decision-making program for men facing a treatment decision for benign prostatic hyperplasia. Disease Management and Clinical Outcomes. 1997;1(1):5–14.  Access the article.
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Impact of Decision Aids in a Sustained Implementation at a Breast Care Center

Belkora JK, Volz S, Teng AE, et al. Impact of decision aids in a sustained implementation at a breast care center. Patient Educ Couns. 2011 Jun 10. [Epub ahead of print]. Read the abstract. 
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Strategies for Distributing Cancer Screening Decision Aids in Primary Care

Brackett C, Kearing S, Cochran N, et al. Strategies for distributing cancer screening decision aids in primary care. Patient Educ Couns. 2010;78(2):166-8.  Read the abstract.
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Involving Patients in Clinical Decisions: Impact of an Interactive Video Program on Use of Back Surgery

Deyo RA, Cherkin DC, Weinstein J, et al. Involving patients in clinical decisions: Impact of an interactive video program on use of back surgery. Med Care. 2000;38(9):959-69. Read the abstract.
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A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Internet and Video to Facilitate Patient Education for Men Considering the PSA Test

Frosch DL, Kaplan RM, Felitti VJ. A randomized controlled trial comparing Internet and video to facilitate patient education for men considering the PSA test. J Gen Intern Med. 2003;18(10):781-7. Read the abstract.
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Using Decision Aids in Community-Based Primary Care: A Theory-driven Evaluation with Ethically Diverse Patients

Frosch DL, Légaré F, Mangione C. Using decision aids in community-based primary care: A theory-driven evaluation with ethnically diverse patients. Patient Educ Couns. 2008;73(3):490-6. Read the abstract.
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Conducting Implementation Research in Community-based Primary Care: A Qualitative Study on Integrating Patient Decision Support Interventions for Cancer Screening into Routine Practice

Frosch DL, Singer KJ, Timmermans S. Conducting implementation research in community-based primary care: A qualitative study on integrating patient decision support interventions for cancer screening into routine practice. Health Expect. 2011;14(suppl):73S-84S. Read the abstract.
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Should a Colon Cancer Screening Decision Aid Include the Option of No Testing? A Comparative Trial Comparing Two Decision Aid Videos

Griffith JM, Fichter M, Fowler FJ, et  al. Should a colon cancer screening decision aid include the option of no testing? A comparative trial of two decision aids.  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2008;5(8):10.  Read the abstract.
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The Effect of Offering Different Numbers of Colorectal Cancer Screening Test Options in a Decision Aid: A Pilot Randomized Trial

Griffith JM, Lewis CL, Brenner AT, et al. The effect of offering different numbers of colorectal cancer screening test options in a decision aid: A pilot randomized trial. BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2008;8:4.  Read the abstract.
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Effectiveness of a Mailed Intervention to Increase Colon Cancer Screening and Decision Aid Use in an Academic Primary Care Practice: A Controlled Trial

Lewis CL, Brenner AT, Pignone MP.  Effectiveness of a mailed intervention to increase colon cancer screening and decision aid use in an academic primary care practice: A controlled trial. Cancer. 2010;116(7):1664-73.  Read the abstract.
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Promoting Informed Decision-Making in a Primary Care Practice by Implementing Decision Aids

Lewis CL, Pignone MP. Promoting informed decision-making in a primary care practice by implementing decision aids. N C Med J. 2009;70(2):136-9.  Read the abstract.
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Feasibility and Acceptability of a Decision Aid Designed for People Facing Advanced or Terminal Illness: A Randomized Trial

Matlock DD, Keech TA, McKenzie MB, et al. Feasibility and acceptability of a decision aid designed for people facing advanced or terminal illness: a randomized trial. Health Expect. 2011. [Epub ahead of print]. Read the abstract.
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A Randomized Trial of the Ischemic Heart Disease Shared Decision-Making® Program: An Evaluation of a Decision Aid

Morgan MW. A randomized trial of the ischemic heart disease shared decision making program: An evaluation of a decision aid. Master’s Thesis. University of Toronto. 1997. Read the full study.
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Randomized Controlled Trial of an Interactive Videodisc Decision Aid for Patients with Ischemic Heart Disease

Morgan MW, Deber RB, Llewellyn-Thomas HA, et al. Randomized, controlled trial of an interactive videodisc decision aid for patients with ischemic heart disease. J  Gen  Intern Med. 2000; 15(10):685–93.  Read the abstract.
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Randomised Controlled Trial of an Interactive Multimedia Decision Aid on Benign Prostatic Hypertorphy in Primary Care

Murray E, Davis H, Tai SS, et al. Randomised controlled trial of an interactive multimedia decision aid on benign prostatic hypertrophy in primary care. BMJ. 2001;323(7311):493–6.  Read the full-text article.
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Randomized Controlled Trial of an Interactive Multimedia Decision Aid on Hormone Replacement Therapy in Primary Care

Murray E, Davis H, Tai SS, et al. Randomized controlled trial of an interactive multimedia decision aid on hormone replacement therapy in primary care. BMJ. 2001;323(7311):490–3.  Read the full-text article.
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Helping Patients Decide about Back Surgery: A Randomized Trial of an Interactive Video Program

Phelan EA, Deyo RA, Cherkin DC, et al. Helping patients decide about back surgery: A randomized trial of an interactive video program. Spine. 2001;26(2):206–12.        Read the abstract.
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Decision Aids Improve Newly Diagnosed Prostate Cancer Patients Understanding of the Rationale for Active Surveillance

Seigne JD, Stewart T, Clay K, et al. Decision aids improve newly diagnosed prostate cancer patients understanding of the rationale for active surveillance.  J Urol. 2009;181(4), (suppl):193. Read the full article.
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Implementing Breast Cancer Decision Aids in Community Sites: Barriers and Resources

Silvia K, Ozanne E, Sepucha K. Implementing breast cancer decision aids in community sites: Barriers and resources. Health Expect. 2008;11(1):46-53.  Read the abstract.
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Decision Aids in Routine Practice: Lessons from the Breast Cancer Initiative

Silvia K and Sepucha K. Decision aids in routine practice: Lessons from the Breast Cancer Initiative.  Health Expect. 2006;9(3):255-64.    Read the abstract.
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Introducing Decision Aids at Group Health was Linked to Sharply Lower Hip and Knee Surgery Rates and Costs

Arterburn D, Wellman R, Westbrook E, et al. Introducing decision aids at Group Health was linked to sharply lower hip and knee surgery rates and costs. Health Aff. 2012 Sept 4;(9):2094-104. Continue reading
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