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Title: Balancing the presentation of information and options
Author(s): Stalmeier, Peep
Volk, Robert J
Abhyankar, Purva
Blumenthal-Barby, Jennifer
Bravo, Paulina
Buchholz, Angela
Col, Nananda
Ozanne, Elissa
Vidal, Dale Collins
Contact Email: purva.abhyankar@stir.ac.uk
Editor(s): Volk, R
Llewellyn-Thomas, H
Citation: Stalmeier P, Volk RJ, Abhyankar P, Blumenthal-Barby J, Bravo P, Buchholz A, Col N, Ozanne E & Vidal DC (2012) Balancing the presentation of information and options. In: Volk R & Llewellyn-Thomas H (eds.) Update of the International Patient Decision Aids Standards (IPDAS) Collaboration's Background Document. IPDAS Collaboration. http://ipdas.ohri.ca/resources.html
Keywords: decision aids
standards
Issue Date: 2012
Date Deposited: 6-May-2013
Abstract: First paragraph: The extent to which a decision aid is "balanced" is the extent to which it presents -- in content, in format, and in display -- the available options and the positive and negative information about each of those options in a complete and neutral manner. The intention is to enable individuals to understand the options and their relevant information without influencing those individuals towards favouring or rejecting any particular option.
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