Shared Decision-Making: Experiences from Karen Morley
In this video, Cochrane consumer, Karen Morley, describes her experience of using Cochrane evidence as part of her discussion with her General Practitioner about her treatment for anxiety and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Karen wrote a blog about her experience "My OCD story: evidence-based medicine to the rescue!" that you can read at https://www.evidentlycochrane.net/my-ocd-story-evidence-based-medicine-to-the-rescue/ where you can also find links to the two Cochrane systematic reviews to which she refers.
Видео Shared Decision-Making: Experiences from Karen Morley канала Cochrane Training
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