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Table 1 Results of the quantitative survey data in five hospitals

From: Elicitation of preferences in the second half of the shared decision making process needs attention; a qualitative study

 

Total

 

Patients interviewed (N = 20)

Mother sample (N = 41)

SDM-Q9 Mean (SD)

87.4 (11.2)

86.3 (12.2)

CollaboRATE Mean (SD)

8.2 (0.5)

8.3 (0.6)

Knowledge Mean (SD)

65% (14.1)

61% (15)

Decisional conflict Mean (SD)

31.6 (10.8)

28.1 (11.4)

  1. SDM-Q9: range 0–100, whereby 0 indicates the lowest possible level of SDM and 100 indicates the highest possible level of SDM [28].
  2. CollaboRATE: Top score = percentage of the patients responding 9 to all three items. Higher scores represent more shared decision-making [29].
  3. Knowledge ranges from 0 to 100% depending on the number of correct answers.