Impoverished diabetic patients whose doctors facilitate their participation in medical decision making are more satisfied with their care

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Carol Golin
M. Robin DiMatteo
Naihua Duan
Barbara Leake
Lillian Gelberg
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[1] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,Received from the Departments of Medicine and Health Behavior/Health Education and the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research
[2] University of California,the Department of Psychology
[3] University of California,the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences
[4] University of California,the Department of Family Medicine
[5] University of California,the School of Nursing
[6] UNC Sheps Center for Health Services Research,undefined
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patient participation; patient satisfaction; doctor-patient communication; diabetes;
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OBJECTIVE: Greater participation in medical decision making is generally advocated for patients, and often advocated for those with diabetes. Although some studies suggest that diabetic patients prefer to participate less in decision making than do healthy patients, the empirical relationship between such participation and diabetic patients’ satisfaction with their care is currently unknown. We sought to characterize the relationship between aspects of diabetic patients’ participation in medical decision making and their satisfaction with care.
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