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Table 2 Summary of results

From: Qualitative analysis of clinicians’ perspectives on the use of a computerized decision aid in the treatment of psychotic disorders

Views on TREAT’s:

TREAT experienced as promoting

TREAT experienced as limiting

1. Graphicrepresentation

Improved representation versus ROM-letter

Successful feedback routines not in need of change

2. Treatment recommendations

Supported clinical reasoning and discussions with patients

Too generic, comprehensive or inapplicable

3. Contextual factors

Structured and complete screening routines

Time pressure and unavailable resources

4. Effects on patients

Sense of ownership and increased commitment

Overwhelming and difficult

5. Effects on shared decision-making

Facilitated shared decision-making

Clinical decisions often remained unchanged