Safer Medical Care through Shared Decision Making: Is Informed Consent a Patient Safety Issue?

Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy

Shared decision-making is a dialog between clinician and patient in which the physician elicits the patient’s preferences for treatment given the available options for care. For example, if one option for treatment is a powerful chemotherapeutic drug, the patient may prefer to forgo treatment if his quality of life will be seriously impaired by fatigue, nausea, or mental disturbances

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