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. 2018 Jan;64(1):28-31.

Eliciting patient values and preferences to inform shared decision making in preventive screening

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Eliciting patient values and preferences to inform shared decision making in preventive screening

Eddy Lang et al. Can Fam Physician. 2018 Jan.
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Figure 1.
Algorithm of the discussion to clarify values and preferences and subsequent steps

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