耳鼻咽喉科
循证医学
医学
病人护理
梅德林
资源(消歧)
患者评估
医疗实践
医学教育
替代医学
家庭医学
护理部
计算机科学
外科
病理
法学
计算机网络
政治学
作者
Matthew R. Naunheim,Gregory W. Randolph,Jennifer J. Shin
标识
DOI:10.1177/0194599820950723
摘要
Objective To provide a contemporary resource to update clinicians and researchers on the current state of assessment of patient preferences. Data Sources Published studies and literature regarding patient preferences, evidence‐based practice, and patient‐centered management in otolaryngology. Review Methods Patients make choices based on both physician input and their own preferences. These preferences are informed by personal values and attitudes, and they ideally result from a deliberative evaluation of the risks, benefits, and other outcomes pertaining to medical care. To date, rigorous evaluation of patient preferences for otolaryngologic conditions has not been integrated into clinical practice or research. This installment of the “Evidence‐Based Medicine in Otolaryngology” series focuses on formal assessment of patient preferences and the optimal methods to determine them. Conclusions Methods have been developed to optimize our understanding of patient preferences. Implications for Practice Understanding these patient preferences may help promote an evidence‐based approach to the care of individual patients.
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