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INVITED ARTICLE

How do interventions designed to improve provider-patient communication work? Illustrative applications of a framework for communication

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Pages 136-143 | Received 06 Nov 2009, Accepted 11 Nov 2009, Published online: 26 Jan 2010

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Figure 1. Bars depict the number of citation in medline indexed with “shared decision making” over time.

Figure 1. Bars depict the number of citation in medline indexed with “shared decision making” over time.

Figure 2. Framework for provider-patient communication.

Figure 2. Framework for provider-patient communication.

Figure 3. The potential influence of a decision aid on communication. Dashed arrows represent main influences. “++” indicates resultant improved patient understanding of information and expression of preferences.

Figure 3. The potential influence of a decision aid on communication. Dashed arrows represent main influences. “++” indicates resultant improved patient understanding of information and expression of preferences.

Figure 4. The potential influence of clinical use of patient-reported outcomes on communication. Dashed arrows represent main influences. “++” indicates resultant improved patient communication with the provider.

Figure 4. The potential influence of clinical use of patient-reported outcomes on communication. Dashed arrows represent main influences. “++” indicates resultant improved patient communication with the provider.

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