BarryMJ, MulleyAG, FowlerFJ, WennbergJE.Watchful waiting vs. immediate transurethral resection for symptomatic prostatism: the importance of patients’ preferences. JAMA.1988; 259 (20): 3010–7.
2.
FowlerFJ, WennbergJE, TimothyRP.Symptom status and quality of life following prostatectomy. JAMA.1988; 259 (20): 3018–22.
3.
FowlerFJ.Patient reports of symptoms and quality of life following prostate surgery. Eur Urol.1991; 20 (Suppl. 2): 44–9.
4.
WeinsteinJN, LurieJD, TostesonTD.Surgical vs nonoperative treatment for lumbar disk herniation: the Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial (SPORT) observational cohort. JAMA.2006; 296 (20): 2451–59.
5.
WeinsteinJN, TostesonTD, LurieJD.Surgical vs. nonoperative treatment for lumbar disk herniation: the Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial (SPORT): a randomized trial. JAMA.2006; 296 (20): 2441–50.
6.
LeeJH, ChuuK, SpertusJ, O'KeefeJH.Selecting optimal patients for revascularization: opportunities to improve quality, costs and patient outcomes. Circulation.2008; 118: S-1161.
7.
O'ConnorAM, RostomA, FisetV.Decision aids for patients facing health treatment or screening decisions: systematic review. BMJ.1999; 319 (7212): 731–4.
8.
O'ConnorAM, BennettCL, StaceyD.Decision aids for people facing health treatment or screening decisions. Cochrane Database Syst Rev.2009; (3):CD001431.
9.
BraddockCHIII, EdwardsKA, HasenbergNM, LaidleyTL, LevinsonW.Informed decision making in outpatient practice: time to get back to basics. JAMA.1999; 282 (24): 2313–20.
10.
BraddockCHIII, FihnSD, LevinsonW, JonsenAR, PearlmanRA.How doctors and patients discuss routine clinical decisions: informed decision making in the outpatient setting. J Gen Intern Med.1997; 12 (6): 339–45.