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Gender Differences in Health Information Needs and Decisional Preferences in Patients Recovering From an Acute Ischemic Coronary Event

Donna E. Stewart, MD, FRCPC, Susan E. Abbey, MD, FRCPC, Zachary M. Shnek, PhD, Jane Irvine, PhD and Sherry L. Grace, PhD

University Health Network Women’s Health Program (D.E.S., S.E.A., S.L.G.) and Credit Valley Hospital (Z.M.S.), University of Toronto; and University Health Network (J.I.), York University, Toronto, Canada.



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Fig. 1. Patient preferences and perceived roles in decision-making (6 months after ICE).

 





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