Changes in intention to use an interprofessional approach to decision-making following training: a cluster before-and-after study
Hajar Taqif,
Lionel Adisso,
Lucas Gomes Souza
et al.
Abstract:Background
Health professionals in home care work in interprofessional teams. Yet most training in decision support assumes a one-on-one relationship with patients. We assessed the impact of an in-person training session in interprofessional shared decision-making (IP-SDM) on home care professionals’ intention to adopt this approach.
Methods
We conducted a secondary analysis of a cluster stepped-wedge trial using a before-and-after study design. We… Show more
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