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Kaltoft MK, Dowie J, Turner R et al. Decisional equipoise is not decisional conflict: avoiding the false clarity bias in the evaluation of decision aids and Shared Decision Making processes [version 1; not peer reviewed]. F1000Research 2015, 4:942 (poster) (https://doi.org/10.7490/f1000research.1110671.1)
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Decisional equipoise is not decisional conflict: avoiding the false clarity bias in the evaluation of decision aids and Shared Decision Making processes

Mette Kjer Kaltoft, Jack Dowie1, Robin Turner, Jesper Bo Nielsen, Glenn Salkeld, Michelle Cunich
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Published 02 Oct 2015

Decisional equipoise is not decisional conflict: avoiding the false clarity bias in the evaluation of decision aids and Shared Decision Making processes

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Mette Kjer Kaltoft, Jack Dowie1, Robin Turner, Jesper Bo Nielsen, Glenn Salkeld, Michelle Cunich
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1 LSHTM, UK
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15th Biennial European Meeting of SMDM: Clinical Decision Making in the Era of Personalized Medicine 2014
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Competing Interests

Jack Dowie has a financial interest in Annalisa but did not benefit from its use in the reported research.

Keywords
Decision quality; Decision Conflict Scale; SURE; equipoise; MyDecisionQuality; Shared Decision Making; decision support
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