This article in the journal MedSurg Nursing focuses on competencies of shared decision making with examples of the knowledge, behaviors, and attitudes needed if shared decision making is to be realized. It also demonstrates how self-reflective questioning assists the clinical nurse to integrate these competencies in practice. This is Part II in a series of articles on shared decision making. Part I of this series reviewed background literature and considered descriptions of shared decision making, including the process and outcomes.
Truglio-Londrigan, M. (2016). Shared Decision Making through Reflective Practice: Part II
Medsurg Nursing
, 25(5), 341-345,350.
MNCLHD staff can access this article free full text via the e-journal site or ask your library staff.
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