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Open AccessShared decision-making in mental health care using routine outcome monitoring: results of a cluster randomised-controlled trial
To investigate the effects of Shared Decision-Making (SDM) using Routine Outcome Monitoring (ROM) primary on patients’ perception of Decisional Conflict (DC), which measures patients’ engagement in and satisfa...
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Decisional conflict in mental health care: a cross-sectional study
Decisional conflict refers to the degree to which patients are engaged in and feel comfortable about important clinical decisions. Until now, the concept has received little attention in mental health care. We...
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Open AccessA digital intake approach in specialized mental health care: study protocol of a cluster randomised controlled trial
Enhancing patient participation is becoming increasingly important in mental health care as patients use to have a dependent, inactive role and nonadherence to treatment is a regular problem. Research shows pr...
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Open AccessShared Decision Making in mental health care using Routine Outcome Monitoring as a source of information: a cluster randomised controlled trial
Shared Decision Making (SDM) is a way to empower patients when decisions are made about treatment. In order to be effective agents in this process, patients need access to information of good quality. Routine ...