Enhancing Patient-Provider Communication in the Management of Psoriatic Arthritis
T2T Guidelines Promote Shared Decision-Making
Shared Decision-Making
Create an Environment That Makes Patients Comfortable Asking Questions
Avoid Losing Important Information During a Patient Visit
In Our Experience Questions Patients Ask
In Our Experience Questions Patients Ask (cont)
Involve Patients in Decision-Making
Patients Say More Is Better
Communication That Supports Shared Decision-Making Is Suboptimal in Rheumatology
Factors Associated With Suboptimal Shared Decision-Making
Gaining Your Patients' Trust One Size Does Not Fit All
The Patient-Provider Relationship Changes Over Time
Take Patients' Individual Needs and Preferences Into Account
Patient Education Materials Can Facilitate More Effective Communication
Decision Aids Can Improve Patient Participation in Decision-Making
Web-Based Sources of Information and Patient Decision Aids
The National Psoriasis Foundation’s Patient Navigation System
Sources of Information for Patients With PsA
Forming a Partnership in the Treatment of PsA
Concluding Remarks
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