Philipp Dahm
University of Minnesota
4 Papers
14 Citations
Philipp Dahm is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Decision aids & Decisional conflict. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of Philipp Dahm include Veterans Health Administration & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Papers
Decision aids for localized prostate cancer treatment choice: Systematic review and meta-analysis.
Philippe D. Violette,Thomas Agoritsas,Paul E. Alexander,Jarno Riikonen,Henrikki Santti,Arnav Agarwal,Neera Bhatnagar,Philipp Dahm,Victor M. Montori,Gordon H. Guyatt,Kari A.O. Tikkinen +10 more
TL;DR: Because current decision aids provide information but do not directly facilitate shared decision making, subsequent efforts would benefit from user‐centered design of decision aids that promote shared decisionMaking.
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Decision aids for prostate cancer screening choice: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Jarno Riikonen,Gordon H. Guyatt,Tuomas P. Kilpeläinen,Samantha Craigie,Arnav Agarwal,Thomas Agoritsas,Rachel Couban,Philipp Dahm,Philipp Dahm,Petrus Järvinen,Victor M. Montori,Nicholas Power,Patrick O. Richard,Jarno Rutanen,Henrikki Santti,Thomas Tailly,Philippe D. Violette,Qi Zhou,Kari A.O. Tikkinen +18 more
TL;DR: Jarno M. Riikonen, MD, PhD; Gordon H. Guyatt, MD; Tuomas P. Kilpeläinen,MD, PhD ; Samantha Craigie, MSc; Arnav Agarwal,MD; Thomas Agoritsas, MD and PhD; Rachel Couban, MA, MISt.
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Transurethral radiofrequency collagen denaturation for the treatment of women with urinary incontinence.
Diana Kang,Julia Han,Molly M. Neuberger,M. Louis Moy,Sheila A Wallace,Pablo Alonso-Coello,Philipp Dahm +6 more
TL;DR: The effect of transurethral radiofrequency collagen denaturation on the number of women with an incontinence quality of life (I-QOL) score improvement at 12 months was as follows: RR 1.11, 95% CI 0.77 to 1.62; participants = 142, but the confidence interval was wide.
Decision Aids for Prostate Cancer Screening Choice: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Jarno Riikonen,Gordon H. Guyatt,Tuomas P. Kilpeläinen,Samantha Craigie,Arnav Agarwal,Thomas Agoritsas,Rachel Couban,Philipp Dahm,Philipp Dahm,Petrus Järvinen,Victor M. Montori,Nicholas Power,Patrick O. Richard,Jarno Rutanen,Henrikki Santti,Thomas Tailly,Philippe D. Violette,Qi Zhou,Kari A.O. Tikkinen +18 more
TL;DR: Randomized clinical trials have failed to provide compelling evidence for the use of decision aids for men contemplating prostate cancer screening that have, up to now, undergone rigorous testing to determine their outcome.