The Concept of Shared Care and its importance in Clinical Practice; Pakistani Perspective

  • Suneela Kanwal
  • Muhammad Nasar Sayeed Khan Queen's University, Kingston on, Canada
  • Aysha Butt
  • Amina Nasar
  • Shahid H Waris
  • Afia Azher

Abstract

The term Shared Decision Making derived by the patient-centered prospect of health care (Levenstein et al., 1986), and equally a retort to drug’s standard “paternalism” through which clinicians practice play a pertinent part in decision-making treatment plan (Charles et al, 1999). The SDM course contains: communal gratitude of the necessity for a treatment conclusion and that practionier and client share a rise part in its preparation; trade of data on the pros  and cons of distinctive treatment alternative; exploration of quiet desires and inclinations; detailing of a commonly agreed-upon management resolution; and follow-up to access results (Charles et al., 1999).

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Author Biography

Muhammad Nasar Sayeed Khan, Queen's University, Kingston on, Canada

Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Division of Developmental Disabilities

Published
2019-12-27
How to Cite
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Kanwal S, Khan MNS, Butt A, Nasar A, Waris SH, Azher A. The Concept of Shared Care and its importance in Clinical Practice; Pakistani Perspective. J Pak Psychiatr Soc [Internet]. 2019Dec.27 [cited 2024Nov.21];16(04):6-. Available from: https://jpps.pk/index.php/journal/article/view/25

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