RT @RuthAnnHarpur: @GillMoncrieff @susan_bewley @adweeks Evidence in mental health research suggests giving people a choice re what treatme…
RT @RuthAnnHarpur: @GillMoncrieff @susan_bewley @adweeks Evidence in mental health research suggests giving people a choice re what treatme…
RT @RuthAnnHarpur: @GillMoncrieff @susan_bewley @adweeks Evidence in mental health research suggests giving people a choice re what treatme…
@GillMoncrieff @susan_bewley @adweeks Evidence in mental health research suggests giving people a choice re what treatment they prefer has a beneficial effect (eg. https://t.co/BoZNdo2gt3) Perhaps this might be true for labour experiences too? If we want
RT @Rebecca_Sripada: "Allowing patients to choose their preferred treatment resulted in better HRQOL than either assigning them a treatment…
"Allowing patients to choose their preferred treatment resulted in better HRQOL than either assigning them a treatment or giving them a treatment that is not preferred." https://t.co/DWl26HVoxY
Most analyses that inform drug formularies and payers don't study the effect of giving patients choice of therapy. We study this issue in a doubly randomized preference trial. https://t.co/H7cKTy3wb5 https://t.co/ZqnLcdR8TM
#HealthEconJA Effects of treatment, choice, and preference on health-related quality-of-life outcomes in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) https://t.co/RqjoJqyj4M