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Clinical decision making and outcome in the routine care of people with severe mental illness across Europe (CEDAR)
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Decision making style of staff is a prime candidate for the development of targeted intervention. If proven effective in future trials, this would pave the ground for a shift from shared to active involvement of patients including changes to professional socialization through training in principles of active decision making.
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