Factors Affecting Surgical Decisionmaking—A Qualitative Study

  • Gunaratnam C
  • Bernstein M
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Background: Guidelines and Class 1 evidence are strong factors that help guide surgeons' decision-making, but dilemmas exist in selecting the best surgical option, usually without the benefit of guidelines or Class 1 evidence. A few studies have discussed the variability of surgical treatment options that are currently available, but no study has examined surgeons' views on the influential factors that encourage them to choose one surgical treatment over another. This study examines the influential factors and the thought process that encourage surgeons to make these decisions in such circumstances.

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Gunaratnam, C., & Bernstein, M. (2018). Factors Affecting Surgical Decisionmaking—A Qualitative Study. Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal, 9(1), e0003. https://doi.org/10.5041/rmmj.10324

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