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The tinnitus decision aid: a step closer to shared decision making.
Helen Pryce
Audiology
Applied Health Research Group
College of Health and Life Sciences
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Decision Aid
100%
Tinnitus
100%
Shared Decision Making
100%
Clinical Practice Guidelines
20%
Patient Preference
20%
Information Sharing
20%
Evidence-based Care
20%
Clinical Experience
20%
Head-and-neck
20%
Patient Values
20%
Value of Evidence
20%
Decis
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Tinnitus
100%
Shared Decision-Making
100%
Practice Guideline
80%
Health Service
20%
Deltamethrin
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Tinnitus
100%
Shared Decision Making
100%
Clinician
40%
Health Care
20%
Neck
20%
Deltamethrin
20%