There is no sinus without "us": A randomized controlled study assessing the efficacy of shared decision-making in the surgical management of chronic rhinosinusitis
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There is no sinus without "us": A randomized controlled study assessing the efficacy of shared decision-making in the surgical management of chronic rhinosinusitis
Abstract
CRS patients exhibit little decision conflict in their choice of pursuing surgery. Standard counseling alone appears to suffice once patients express an interest in surgery. Decision aids may increase patient knowledge and improve postoperative care understanding.
Keywords: patient satisfaction; shared decision making; sinusitis outcomes.
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