Shared decision-making and the lessons learned about decision regret in cancer patients
Mariam Chichua, Eleonora Brivio, Davide Mazzoni, Gabriella Pravettoni
Abstract
The commentary presents reflections on the literature on post-treatment cancer patient regret. Even though a lot of effort has been made to increase patient satisfaction by engaging them in medical decisions, patient regret remains present in clinical settings. In our commentary, we identify three main aspects of shared decision-making that previously have been shown to predict patient regret. Based on these findings, we provide recommendations for physicians involved in the shared decision-making process. In addition, we make methodological suggestions for future research in the field.
Topics & Concepts
RegretNursing researchMedicineMedical decision makingPatient satisfactionField (mathematics)Clinical decision makingProcess (computing)NursingFamily medicineComputer scienceMathematicsPure mathematicsMachine learningOperating systemPatient-Provider Communication in HealthcarePatient Satisfaction in HealthcarePalliative Care and End-of-Life Issues