The role of patient activation in preferences for shared decision making: Results from a national survey of U.S. Adults

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Studies investigating preferences for shared decision making (SDM) have focused on associations with sociodemographic variables, with few investigations exploring patient factors. We aimed to investigate the relationship between patient activation and preferences for SDM in 6 common medical decisions among a nationally representative cross-sectional survey of American adults. Adults older than 18 were recruited online (n = 2,700) and by telephone (n = 700). Respondents completed sociodemographic assessments and the Patient Activation Measure. They were also asked whether they perceived benefit (yes/no) in SDM in 6 common medical decisions. Nearly half of the sample (45.9%) reached the highest level of activation (Level 4). Activation was associated with age (p

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Smith, S. G., Pandit, A., Rush, S. R., Wolf, M. S., & Simon, C. J. (2016). The role of patient activation in preferences for shared decision making: Results from a national survey of U.S. Adults. Journal of Health Communication, 21(1), 67–75. https://doi.org/10.1080/10810730.2015.1033115

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