An exploratory mixed‐methods crossover study comparing DVD‐ vs. Web‐based patient decision support in three conditions: The importance of patient perspectives
Health Expectations2014Vol. 18(6), pp. 2880–2891
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Meghan C. Halley, Katharine A. Rendle, Katherine Gillespie, Katherine M. Stanley, Dominick L. Frosch
Abstract
Our results suggest that both DESI formats effectively increase knowledge. Patients' perceptions of these two formats further suggest that there may be no single 'best' format for all patients. These results have important implications for understanding why different DESI formats might be preferable to and more effective for different patients. Further research is needed to explore the relationship between these factors and DESI utilization outcomes across diverse patient populations.
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