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The CPS consists of five cards that each portrays a different role in treatment decision-making using a statement and a cartoon. These roles range from the individual making the treatment decisions, through the individual making the decisions jointly with the physician, to the physician making the decisions. The CPS involves subjects in making a series of paired comparisons to provide their total preference order over the five cards. These preference orders are analyzed using unfolding theory to determine the distribution of preferences in different populations and the effect of covariates on consumer preferences.
Year: 1997 Authors: Degner et al. Disease: Heart Failure Outcome: Participation and decisions making
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Measure: Shared decision-making
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Number of RCTs that used this tool (in our study): 0
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Scale: Ασαφές Reference: Degner, L. F., Sloan, J. A., & Venkatesh, P. (1997). The control preferences scale. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research Archive, 21-44.
Target population: General population Focus Generic Translations available: Unclear Original version validated: Yes Original language: English Form of delivery: Medical examination Licence needed: Unclear