Oct 27, 2020
Shared decision-making occurs when patients collaborate with their care teams to agree on a health decision that involves multiple treatment options. When patients actively participate in the decision-making process, they are more satisfied with their care and are more likely to follow their treatment plans. However, that process isn’t easy—effective and compassionate communication requires strategic thinking.
On this episode of CANCER BUZZ, learn about effective
tools to understand a patient’s values, preferences, goals, and
priorities. Discover strategies to help your patients ask important
questions and make tough decisions.
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