Kahn draws on his experience as a professor in philosophy, bioethics consultant, and nurse. Through a series of thought-provoking cases and analyses, he illustrates the challenges to the patient-centered approach to healthcare. He views patient-physician encounters as paradigms. This strategy clarifies the roles of the physician and patient in a new way. Patients have a similar role in sharing information. The type of information is what differs. This book should accelerate research in shared decision-making.
The Paradigm Lens is an essential read for healthcare professionals, patients, policymakers, and students. It challenges us to rethink our assumptions about what it means to truly engage in health care decisions by all parties.
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