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Is information always a good thing? Helping patients make "good" decisions.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Ubel, PA
Published in: Medical care
September 2002

In most cases, patient preferences are crucial in making good health care decisions. For example, choices between chemotherapy and radiation treatment usually hinge on trade-offs that only patients can decide about. In recognition of the importance of patient preferences in clinical decisions, health services researchers have begun developing decision aids to help patients understand complex medical information. But these decision aids might lead to "bad choices"-choices that are inconsistent with people's stated preferences. In this paper, the author provides examples of how people make inconsistent medical decisions, and briefly discusses future directions for exploring ways of structuring information so that patients are less likely to make inconsistent choices.

Duke Scholars

Published In

Medical care

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EISSN

1537-1948

ISSN

0025-7079

Publication Date

September 2002

Volume

40

Issue

9 Suppl

Start / End Page

V39 / V44

Related Subject Headings

  • Patient Satisfaction
  • Patient Participation
  • Informed Consent
  • Information Services
  • Humans
  • Health Policy & Services
  • Ethics, Medical
  • Emotions
  • Decision Support Techniques
  • Decision Making
 

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Ubel, P. A. (2002). Is information always a good thing? Helping patients make "good" decisions. Medical Care, 40(9 Suppl), V39–V44. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.mlr.0000023954.85887.69
Ubel, Peter A. “Is information always a good thing? Helping patients make "good" decisions.Medical Care 40, no. 9 Suppl (September 2002): V39–44. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.mlr.0000023954.85887.69.
Ubel PA. Is information always a good thing? Helping patients make "good" decisions. Medical care. 2002 Sep;40(9 Suppl):V39–44.
Ubel, Peter A. “Is information always a good thing? Helping patients make "good" decisions.Medical Care, vol. 40, no. 9 Suppl, Sept. 2002, pp. V39–44. Epmc, doi:10.1097/01.mlr.0000023954.85887.69.
Ubel PA. Is information always a good thing? Helping patients make "good" decisions. Medical care. 2002 Sep;40(9 Suppl):V39–V44.

Published In

Medical care

DOI

EISSN

1537-1948

ISSN

0025-7079

Publication Date

September 2002

Volume

40

Issue

9 Suppl

Start / End Page

V39 / V44

Related Subject Headings

  • Patient Satisfaction
  • Patient Participation
  • Informed Consent
  • Information Services
  • Humans
  • Health Policy & Services
  • Ethics, Medical
  • Emotions
  • Decision Support Techniques
  • Decision Making