Laura Spinnewijn

159 Supplementary files What challenges can make it difficult to implement? What benefits do you see for yourself and the patient in using SDM? Can you provide an example from your practice? Do you think SDM aligns well with your practice? Why or why not? Do you find it challenging to apply SDM? If yes, what specifically do you find difficult? And if it’s easy, do you ever encounter difficult situations? Do you feel the freedom to experiment with SDM in practice? If so, how? Do you recognize different approaches to SDM in practice? Can you provide examples? If you believe you have put in extra effort for an SDM conversation and it goes well, are your colleagues interested in it? Do you receive recognition for it? How do you notice that? Do you ever discuss with colleagues how to approach SDM? To what extent does your and your colleagues’ engagement with SDM come up in discussions and handover moments? I have completed my questions. Is there anything else you want to share that has not been addressed? If you have any further questions, you can contact me via email. Would you like to receive the final product via email? Thank you for the interview. Next page: Word cloud, loosely based on Aarts et al, 2022. [1] 1. Aarts, J.W.M., et al., Development of an adjective-selection measure evaluating clinicians’ attitudes towards using patient decision aids: The ADOPT measure. Patient Educ Couns, 2022. 105(8): p. 2785-2792. A

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