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Clinical ethics
Ideals of patient autonomy in clinical decision making: a study on the development of a scale to assess patients’ and physicians’ views
- Correspondence to: Dr A M Stiggelbout Department of Medical Decision Making, Leiden University Medical Center, PO Box 9600, 2300 RC Leiden; a.m.stiggelboutlumc.nl
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Ideals of patient autonomy in clinical decision making: a study on the development of a scale to assess patients’ and physicians’ views
Publication history
- Received January 13, 2003
- Accepted June 2, 2003
- Revised May 21, 2003
- First published June 1, 2004.
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June 01, 2004
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