Choosing treatment and screening options congruent with values: Do decision aids help? Sub-analysis of a systematic review
Highlights • We reviewed the impact of patient decision aids on value congruent decision-making. • Few randomized controlled trials have measured value congruence. • Decision aids have a small positive effect on value congruent decisions. • The effect is limited by sample size and heterogeneity of m...
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