Incorporating Patient Preferences in Practice Guidelines..has it sense?
The author describes how research evidence is necessary but insufficient for making patient care decisions, and how relevant is to take careful attention to the biopsychosocial context of patients and to their informed preferences when crafting treatments requires expertise and practical wisdom.

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Patient preferences refer to patient perspectives, beliefs, expectations, and goals for health and life, and to the processes that individuals use in considering the potential benefits, harms, costs, and inconveniences of the management options in relation to one another.