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SDM was perceived frequently (26%-55%) and patients' preferences were met in 54% of the respondents.
Most arthritis patients prefer to be involved in decisions about their medication and SDM is perceived frequently.
In conclusion our study shows that arthritis patients appreciate being involved in decisions about their medication and that shared decision-making is perceived frequently in rheumatology outpatient care.
Our study shows that, in rheumatologic outpatient care, Shared Decision-Making is perceived frequently and patients' preferences are met in over half of the patients.
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Questions and proposals about the nature of perceptual content have been framed and evaluated in visual terms, and detailed accounts of what we perceive frequently address just the visual case.
Compared with their UST counterparts, patients from KDTH were more frequently satisfied with teeth condition (50.2% versus 40.8%, p < 0.01), perceived less frequently a good general health (71.1% versus 76.8%, p < 0.05), and more frequently good teeth condition (61.0% versus 49.0%, p < 0.01).
Patient-specific questions about maternal, prenatal and birth history were perceived more frequently in response to Genetics vignettes and questions about patients' appearance/condition were perceived more frequently in Infectious Disease vignettes.
General medical questions about disease etiology occurred more frequently in response to Genetics vignettes and questions about diagnosis/referral criteria and disease classification were perceived more frequently in Infectious Disease vignettes.
This interpretation is supported by the fact that subjects were more likely to call against opponents who were perceived to frequently bluff, and these opponents have similar subjective impression rating trends as those who are high on avoidance dimensions (See Figure S1).
Social age deadlines for childbearing were perceived more frequently for women than men.
Conflicts were perceived more frequently by intensivists (61.8%) than nurses (40.9%) (P = 0.001).
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