Phase 3 complete!

In Phase 3 we explored the feasibility, acceptability and indicators of effectiveness of the shared decision-making intervention developed in Phase 2. We have finished analysing the results  and begun sharing this with patients, clinicians and researchers.


Overall, the study concluded that:

  • the shared decision-making intervention developed in Phase 2, was feasible to deliver
  • the study was feasible to run
  • the intervention was acceptable to both patients and clinicians.


Indicators of the interventions effectiveness were also explored in addition to implementation factors.


Head to the 'Study Outputs' page to view our results poster and read our 1-page results summary.


Hayley Carter, February 2023