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The DECISIONS Study: A Nationwide Survey of United States Adults Regarding 9 Common Medical Decisions

This article describes a survey of 3,010 adults age 40 and older to assess the frequency of which they made decisions regarding 1) initiation of prescription medications for hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, or depression 2) screening tests for colorectal, breast, or prostate cancer and 3) surgeries for knee or hip replacement, cataracts, or lower back pain. The study found that 82.2% of participants reported making at least one medical decision in the preceding 2 years, with 83% making a decision about screening, 61% about medications and 44% about surgery. The high frequency of medical decision making lends further weight to the importance of conducting shared decision making during routine care for these and other conditions. Continue reading
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The National Survey of Medical Decisions (The DECISIONS Study)

The National Survey of Medical Decisions was designed to collect nationally representative data from adults age 40 and above on a variety of medical decisions from the patient perspective, using a random digit dial (RDD) telephone survey. Continue reading
Posted in Decision Quality, Directed Research, Patient Involvement, Patient Knowledge, Patient Preferences, SDM Implementation | Tagged DECISIONS Study, medical decisions | Permalink