Factors Influencing Patients’ Receptiveness to Evidence-Based Recommendations During the Clinical Encounter
Cara Stepanczuk,
Nyna Williams,
Katie Morrison and
Charlene Kemmerer
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This article summarizes findings from eight focus groups that were conducted to better understand factors from the patient’s perspective that promote or interfere with evidence-based decision making at the point of care.
Keywords: Choosing Wisely®; evidence-based medicine; healthcare; informed decision-making; patient trust (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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