2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.apnr.2022.151587
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The impact of an educational program on nurses' shared decision making attitudes: A randomized controlled trial

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“…In the traditional Chinese medical hierarchy, physicians lead communication with patients and families about decisions, and they are major leaders of decision making, whereas nurses have a low participation rate 31 . In fact, nurses, doctors, and patients are equal and share information in shared decision making 32 . With nurses' participation in shared decision making, they can act as a coordinating link between doctors and patients and their families and maintain adequate communication with physicians and patients 33 .…”
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“…In the traditional Chinese medical hierarchy, physicians lead communication with patients and families about decisions, and they are major leaders of decision making, whereas nurses have a low participation rate 31 . In fact, nurses, doctors, and patients are equal and share information in shared decision making 32 . With nurses' participation in shared decision making, they can act as a coordinating link between doctors and patients and their families and maintain adequate communication with physicians and patients 33 .…”
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“…31 In fact, nurses, doctors, and patients are equal and share information in shared decision making. 32 With nurses' participation in shared decision making, they can act as a coordinating link between doctors and patients and their families and maintain adequate communication with physicians and patients. 33 In decision making, nurses provide timely explanations of decision-making information, which can improve patient and family satisfaction with decision making, help reach clinical decisions that are consistent with patients' preferences and values, and improve the quality of patients' lives.…”
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“…환자는 간호사와 긴밀하고 빈번한 접촉을 하므로 의사와 공유하지 않은 개인적 가치와 선호도에 대한 정보를 더 많이 공유하는 경우가 많다 [15]. 선행연구에 따르면 간호사는 의료적 의사결정 과정에서 환 자에게 시의적절하고 신뢰할 수 있는 정보를 제공하고 환자와 그 가 족이 가질 수 있는 우려 사항을 명확히 파악하는 옹호자 역할을 한다 [16]. 간호사는 공유적 의사결정 과정에 환자를 포함시키려는 노력을 통해 환자의 관점에 대한 의료진의 이해를 넓힐 수 있다.…”
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