Participatory decision-making (PEF for short) has established itself in recent decades as a desirable form of interaction between doctor and patient. The concept is primarily based on the ethical principles of autonomy and care.
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- Dr. rer. medic. Nicola Haller
Publikation
- CARDIOVASC
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