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Shared decision making empowers patients by involving them in clinical choices, promoting patient-centered care. This approach ensures informed, individualized treatment decisions, respecting patient rights and enhancing care quality.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare delivery
  • Patient engagement
  • Clinical practice

Background:

  • Shared decision making is integral to patient-centered care.
  • It emphasizes patient involvement in clinical decisions.
  • Recognizes patients' rights in making healthcare choices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define shared decision making in patient care.
  • To explore its background and principles.
  • To provide practical guidance for nurses on implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Review of shared decision making principles.
  • Guidance on practical implementation strategies for nurses.
  • Focus on key elements like expertise sharing, risk/benefit assessment, and goal setting.

Main Results:

  • Shared decision making supports informed and individualized patient care.
  • Nurses can implement this approach through specific strategies.
  • Enhances patient involvement and respects patient autonomy.

Conclusions:

  • Shared decision making is a vital component of modern patient care.
  • Practical implementation by nurses can significantly improve patient outcomes.
  • Fosters a collaborative approach between patients and healthcare providers.