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The patient's role in choice of medications: direct-to-consumer advertising and patient decision aids.
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How is shared decision-making defined among African-Americans with diabetes?
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Race and shared decision-making: perspectives of African-Americans with diabetes.
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Barriers and facilitators to shared decision-making among African-Americans with diabetes.
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Improving and sustaining diabetes care in community health centers with the health disparities collaboratives.
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Associations between medical home characteristics and support for patient activation in the safety net: understanding differences by race, ethnicity, and health status.
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Patient trust in physicians and shared decision-making among African-Americans with diabetes.
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A Model of Organizational Context and Shared Decision Making: Application to LGBT Racial and Ethnic Minority Patients.
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Patient Experience of Chronic Illness Care and Medical Home Transformation in Safety Net Clinics.
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Improving Shared Decision Making For Asian American Pacific Islander Sexual and Gender Minorities.
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