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The following pages link to Do patients with schizophrenia wish to be involved in decisions about their medical treatment? (Q42674871):
Displaying 50 items.
- Shared decision making interventions for people with mental health conditions (Q24240717) (← links)
- Concordance is not synonymous with compliance or adherence (Q24650134) (← links)
- Understanding and meeting information needs for patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (Q27311209) (← links)
- Mental health pharmacists views on shared decision-making for antipsychotics in serious mental illness (Q27314831) (← links)
- Why are you here again? Concordance between consumers and providers about the primary concern in recurring psychiatric visits (Q28650482) (← links)
- Effective Strategies for Nurses Empowering Clients With Schizophrenia: Medication Use as a Tool in Recovery (Q30276915) (← links)
- Medication decision-making by persons with serious mental illness (Q30431889) (← links)
- Shared decision making and serious mental illness (Q30437699) (← links)
- The role of patient activation in psychiatric visits (Q30491684) (← links)
- How does mental health care perform in respect to service users' expectations? Evaluating inpatient and outpatient care in Germany with the WHO responsiveness concept (Q33289655) (← links)
- Implementing shared decision making in routine mental health care (Q33670574) (← links)
- Factors associated with medication non-adherence in patients suffering from schizophrenia: a cross-sectional study in a universal coverage health-care system (Q33713167) (← links)
- Engagement-focused care during transitions from inpatient and emergency psychiatric facilities (Q33714101) (← links)
- Clinical decision making and outcome in routine care for people with severe mental illness (CEDAR): study protocol (Q33742889) (← links)
- Rapid progress or lengthy process? Electronic personal health records in mental health (Q33972099) (← links)
- Parenthood and severe mental illness: relationships with recovery (Q34123083) (← links)
- Patient preferences for shared decisions: A systematic review (Q34176613) (← links)
- Attitudes toward concordance in psychiatry: a comparative, cross-sectional study of psychiatric patients and mental health professionals (Q34286403) (← links)
- Development and psychometric properties of a five-language multiperspective instrument to assess clinical decision making style in the treatment of people with severe mental illness (CDMS). (Q34573624) (← links)
- Opinions of French patients with schizophrenia regarding injectable medication (Q34957562) (← links)
- Staff and service users' views on a 'Consent for Contact' research register within psychosis services: a qualitative study. (Q34976008) (← links)
- Shared Decision Making in mental health care using Routine Outcome Monitoring as a source of information: a cluster randomised controlled trial (Q35868358) (← links)
- Factor structure of the autonomy preference index in people with severe mental illness (Q35940574) (← links)
- Results of a pilot cluster randomised trial of the use of a Medication Review Tool for people taking antipsychotic medication. (Q36067721) (← links)
- Short time effect of a self-referral to inpatient treatment for patients with severe mental disorders: a randomized controlled trial (Q36141765) (← links)
- Measuring the Mental Health-Care System Responsiveness: Results of an Outpatient Survey in Tehran (Q36506855) (← links)
- Trust, choice and power in mental health: a literature review (Q36637958) (← links)
- Drug-related problems in the community setting: pharmacists' findings and recommendations for people with mental illnesses. (Q36681010) (← links)
- What Factors are Associated with Consumer Initiation of Shared Decision Making in Mental Health Visits? (Q36757856) (← links)
- Shared decision making in psychiatric practice and the primary care setting is unique, as measured using a 9-item Shared Decision Making Questionnaire (SDM-Q-9) (Q37092269) (← links)
- Recent advances in shared decision making for mental health (Q37178917) (← links)
- A web-based tool to support shared decision making for people with a psychotic disorder: randomized controlled trial and process evaluation (Q37250963) (← links)
- Shared decision making for psychiatric medication management: beyond the micro-social. (Q37316514) (← links)
- Therapeutic relationships in psychiatry: the basis of therapy or therapy in itself? (Q37351684) (← links)
- Shared decision making in mental health: prospects for personalized medicine (Q37688001) (← links)
- Decision making in recovery-oriented mental health care (Q37693276) (← links)
- Review of community pharmacy staff educational needs for supporting mental health consumers and carers (Q38073103) (← links)
- Directions for future patient-centered and comparative effectiveness research for people with serious mental illness in a learning mental health care system (Q38184528) (← links)
- Onset and persistence of efficacy by symptom domain with long-acting injectable paliperidone palmitate in patients with schizophrenia (Q38206231) (← links)
- Applicability of the Spanish Version of the Supports Intensity Scale (SIS), in the Mexican Population with Severe Mental Illness (Q38497218) (← links)
- Australian mental health consumers and carers expect more health management information from community pharmacy. (Q38901999) (← links)
- Clinical decision making and outcome in the routine care of people with severe mental illness across Europe (CEDAR). (Q39054229) (← links)
- Patient and citizen participation in German health care--current state and future perspectives (Q40199035) (← links)
- Service users' experiences of participation in decision making in mental health services. (Q40765032) (← links)
- Engaging the homeless paranoid patient. (Q40889643) (← links)
- Empowerment and satisfaction in a multinational study of routine clinical practice (Q41730552) (← links)
- Trust, choice and power in mental health care: experiences of patients with psychosis (Q42611804) (← links)
- How do patients from eastern and western Germany compare with regard to their preferences for shared decision making? (Q42614304) (← links)
- Mental health professionals' attitudes to partnership in medicine taking: a validation study of the Leeds Attitude to Concordance Scale II. (Q42618104) (← links)
- To what extent is treatment adherence of psychiatric patients influenced by their participation in shared decision making? (Q42994556) (← links)