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Shared decision making

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    • What is shared decision making?
    • The reasons for shared decision making
    • Why do people want to be involved in Shared Decision Making?
    • Why do people sometimes not want a decision to be shared?
    • Different types of doctor patient relationship
    • What information needs to be shared?
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    • What might go wrong when decisions are not shared?
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Profiles - Autism experiences

Liz - Interview 2 ' Parents of children on the autism spectrum

Liz, 45, lives with her husband, a chicken farmer, and two of her three sons. Ethnic background/nationality' White British.

Richard & Sue - Interview 10 - Life on the autism spectrum

Richard, a computer programmer and Sue, a healthcare worker, have been married for over 30 years and have a large family. Ethnic background/nationality' White British.

Debbie - Interview 19- Life on the autism spectrum

Debbie, a full time homemaker, lives with her father and is 44 years old. Ethnic background/nationality' White British.

Caron - Parents of children on the Autism Spectrum

Caron, a full time carer, and her husband have two sons; Leo aged five and Peter aged 2. Ethnic background/nationality' Mixed race.
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