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Elizabeth R. Drake
Researcher at University of Ottawa
Publications - 18
Citations - 2299
Elizabeth R. Drake is an academic researcher from University of Ottawa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Decisional conflict & Decision support system. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 18 publications receiving 2162 citations. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth R. Drake include Ottawa Hospital.
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A decision aid for women considering hormone therapy after menopause: decision support framework and evaluation
Annette M. O'Connor,Peter Tugwell,George A. Wells,Tom Elmslie,Elaine Jolly,Garry Hollingworth,Ruth McPherson,Helen Bunn,Ian D. Graham,Elizabeth R. Drake +9 more
TL;DR: A self-administered HRT decision aid was developed and evaluated in a before/after study of 94 women from six family practices and found it comprehensible, acceptable in length and pace, and balanced.
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Assessing the Quality of Decision Support Technologies Using the International Patient Decision Aid Standards instrument (IPDASi)
Glyn Elwyn,Annette M. O'Connor,Carol Bennett,Robert G. Newcombe,Mary C. Politi,Marie-Anne Durand,Elizabeth R. Drake,Natalie Joseph-Williams,Sara D. Khangura,Anton Saarimaki,Stephanie Sivell,Mareike Stiel,Steven J. Bernstein,Nananda F. Col,Angela Coulter,Karen Eden,Martin Härter,Margaret Holmes Rovner,Nora Moumjid,Dawn Stacey,Richard Thomson,Timothy J. Whelan,Trudy van der Weijden,Adrian Edwards +23 more
TL;DR: The existing IPDASi provides an assessment of the quality of a DST's components and will be used as a tool to provide formative advice to DSTs developers and summative assessments for those who want to compare their tools against an existing benchmark.
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A patient decision aid regarding antithrombotic therapy for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation: a randomized controlled trial.
Malcolm Man-Son-Hing,A Laupacis,Annette M. O'Connor,J Biggs,Elizabeth R. Drake,E Yetisir,Robert G. Hart +6 more
TL;DR: For patients with atrial fibrillation who had participated in a major clinical trial, the use of an AB decision aid improved their understanding of the benefits and risks associated with different treatment options and helped them make definitive choices about which therapy to take.
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Randomized Trial of a Portable, Self-administered Decision Aid for Postmenopausal Women Considering Long-term Preventive Hormone Therapy:
Annette M. O'Connor,Peter Tugwell,George A. Wells,Tom Elmslie,Elaine Jolly,Gary Hollingworth,Ruth McPherson,Elizabeth R. Drake,Wilma M. Hopman,Thomas A. MacKenzie +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that tailored decision aids prepare women for decision making better than do general pamphlets.
The Ottawa patient decision aids.
TL;DR: The Ottawa patient decision aids assist patient decision making, particularly among those who are undecided at baseline and sometimes reduce the proportion of patients who choose more intensive options.