In nearly every medical-decision-making encounter, the physician is
at the center of the discussion, with the patient the recipient of
the physician's decisions. Dr. Robert Alan McNutt starts from a
very different premise: the patient should be at the center. McNutt
challenges the physician-directed, medical-expertise model of
making decisions, presenting a practical approach augmented by
formal exercises designed to give patients the tools and confidence
to compare and contrast their health-care options so they can make
their own choices. He addresses a number of scenarios, including
heart disease, breast cancer, and prostate cancer—conditions
that pose a range of choices that patients may face about diagnoses
and treatments.
After providing a clear explanation of what is the highest quality
medical-decision-making information, McNutt teaches patients to use
that information to weigh the harms and benefits of their treatment
options, empowering them to ask critical questions as they take a
stronger hand in their own care.
Your Health, Your Decisions
moves from specific scenarios that commonly baffle patients to a
systematic exploration of how to make medical decisions. By
offering patients the tools they need to be full partners in their
own health care, McNutt demystifies what can be a bewildering and
even terrifying process.