نتایج جستجو برای: clinical decision

تعداد نتایج: 1467433  

Journal: :JONA'S healthcare law, ethics and regulation 2007
Kathryn Hickey

In the past, minors were not considered legally capable of making medical decisions and were viewed as incompetent because of their age. The authority to consent or refuse treatment for a minor remained with a parent or guardian. This parental authority was derived from the constitutional right to privacy regarding family matters, common law rule, and a general presumption that parents or guard...

2015
Paola Iannello Valeria Perucca Silvia Riva Alessandro Antonietti Gabriella Pravettoni

Metacognition relative to medical decision making has been poorly investigated to date. However, beliefs about methods of decision making (metacognition) play a fundamental role in determining the efficiency of the decision itself. In the present study, we investigated a set of beliefs that physicians develop in relation to the modes of making decisions in a professional environment. The Solomo...

Journal: :Paediatric anaesthesia 2001
A R Tait T Voepel-Lewis H M Munro S Malviya

BACKGROUND The traditional paternalistic approach to medical decision-making is moving towards a climate of greater patient and/or surrogate involvement. Despite this, there is considerable debate regarding patient preferences for participation in medical decision-making and its effect on patient satisfaction and outcome. This study was designed to examine parents' preferences for participation...

Journal: :Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making 2007
Mary C Politi Paul K J Han Nananda F Col

BACKGROUND There is growing interest in shared medical decision making among patients, physicians, and policy makers. This requires patients to interpret increasing amounts of medical information, much of which is uncertain. Little is known about the optimal approaches to or outcomes of communicating uncertainty about the risks and benefits of treatments. METHODS The authors reviewed the lite...

Journal: :Journal of pain and symptom management 2011
Eric W Widera Kenneth E Rosenfeld Erik K Fromme Daniel P Sulmasy Robert M Arnold

A clinical problem may arise when caring for patients or their surrogates who prefer continued aggressive care based on the belief that a miracle will occur, despite a clinician's belief that further medical treatment is unlikely to have any meaningful benefit. An evidence-based approach is provided for the clinician by breaking this complex clinical problem into a series of more focused clinic...

Journal: :Patient education and counseling 2008
Sammy Almashat Brian Ayotte Barry Edelstein Jennifer Margrett

OBJECTIVE Numerous studies have demonstrated the robustness of the framing effect in a variety of contexts. The present study investigated the effects of a debiasing procedure designed to prevent the framing effect for young adults who made decisions based on hypothetical medical decision-making vignettes. METHODS The debiasing technique involved participants listing advantages and disadvanta...

Journal: :Perspectives in biology and medicine 2012
Daniel Luchins

This article questions the view that medical decision-making can be reduced to a series of explicit rules, adherence to which will necessarily improve outcomes. Instead, it attempts to rehabilitate the concepts of clinical expertise and clinical experience, arguing that medicine, like other areas of expertise, depends on forms of implicit knowledge that can only be acquired through years of exp...

2016
Anne E. M. Brabers Judith D. de Jong Peter P. Groenewegen Liset van Dijk

BACKGROUND There is a growing emphasis towards including patients in medical decision-making. However, not all patients are actively involved in such decisions. Research has so far focused mainly on the influence of patient characteristics on preferences for active involvement. However, it can be argued that a patient's social context has to be taken into account as well, because social norms a...

Journal: :Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making 2007
Liana Fraenkel Sarah McGraw

PURPOSE Variability in reports of patients' preferences to participate in decision making may be due in part to a lack of understanding about how patients conceptualize their participation. The authors sought to learn more about how patients view their involvement in decisions related to their health care. METHODS The authors conducted individual interviews to allow patients to frame the deci...

2015
Manuel Mora

Group-based decision-making situations are relevant to Engineering Management practice. To assist group decision making, specialized computer-based tools called Group Decision Support Systems (GDSS) have been promoted since the late 1980s. Nevertheless, a review of the extensive research on GDSS design and evaluation reveals that an integrated framework is not available to evaluate the decision...

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