When neurologists solicit patients' treatment preferences: the relevance of talk as action for understanding why shared decision-making is so limited in practice
by Merran Toerien
Reference:
Merran Toerien, (2023), "When neurologists solicit patients' treatment preferences: the relevance of talk as action for understanding why shared decision-making is so limited in practice", In Medical and Healthcare Interactions: Members' Competence and Socialization (Sara Keel, ed.), London, Routledge, pp. 24–46.
Bibtex Entry:
@INCOLLECTION{Toerien2023,
  address = "London", 
  author = "Merran Toerien", 
  booktitle = "Medical and Healthcare Interactions: Members' Competence and Socialization", 
  doi = "10.4324/9781003312345-3", 
  keywords = "EMCA, Medical EMCA, Neurology, Decision-Making", 
  editor = "Sara Keel", 
  pages = "24–46", 
  publisher = "Routledge", 
  title = "When neurologists solicit patients' treatment preferences: the relevance of talk as action for understanding why shared decision-making is so limited in practice", 
  url = "https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003312345-3/neurologists-solicit-patients-treatment-preferences-merran-toerien", 
  year = "2023", 
}