نتایج جستجو برای: decision aids

تعداد نتایج: 408424  

Journal: :BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2007
Ian D. Graham Jo Logan Carol L. Bennett Justin Presseau Annette M. O'Connor Susan L. Mitchell Jacqueline M. Tetroe Ann Cranney Paul Hebert Shawn D. Aaron

BACKGROUND Decision aids are evidence based tools that assist patients in making informed values-based choices and supplement the patient-clinician interaction. While there is evidence to show that decision aids improve key indicators of patients' decision quality, relatively little is known about physicians' acceptance of decision aids or factors that influence their decision to use them. The ...

1995
A Gale S Astley D Dance

This review looks at a variety of different ways in which computers can be used to assist in the interpretation of radiological images and in radiological decision making. The issues involved in the design of computerised decision aids are introduced and four criteria proposed for evaluating such aids: need, practicality, veracity and relevance. These criteria are used to assess research into d...

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2001
Dawn Stacey France Légaré Krystina Lewis Michael J Barry Carol L Bennett Karen B Eden Margaret Holmes-Rovner Hilary Llewellyn-Thomas Anne Lyddiatt Richard Thomson Lyndal Trevena

BACKGROUND Decision aids are interventions that support patients by making their decisions explicit, providing information about options and associated benefits/harms, and helping clarify congruence between decisions and personal values. OBJECTIVES To assess the effects of decision aids in people facing treatment or screening decisions. SEARCH METHODS Updated search (2012 to April 2015) in ...

2005
Annika Wallin

Decision aids are becoming more popular and more accessible thanks to the internet and hand held computers. The question remains, however, if decision aids can be used beyond just aiding the human decision process. Can we use computers to make decisions without loosing out on some of the aspects of decision making that are important to us? The aspects that will be dealt with are; transparency, ...

2005
Annika Wallin

Can you see that justice is supposed to be blind? Abstract Decision aids are becoming more popular and more accessible thanks to the internet and hand held computers. The question remains, however, if decision aids can be used beyond just aiding the human decision process. Can we use computers to make decisions without loosing out on some of the aspects of decision making that are important to ...

2013
Aubri S. Hoffman Robert J. Volk Anton Saarimaki Christine Stirling Linda C. Li Martin Härter Geetanjali R. Kamath Hilary Llewellyn-Thomas

BACKGROUND In 2005, the International Patient Decision Aids Standards Collaboration identified twelve quality dimensions to guide assessment of patient decision aids. One dimension-the delivery of patient decision aids on the Internet-is relevant when the Internet is used to provide some or all components of a patient decision aid. Building on the original background chapter, this paper provide...

2014
Kevin J Bozic Kate Eresian Chenok Jennifer Schindel Vanessa Chan James I Huddleston Clarence Braddock Jeffrey Belkora

BACKGROUND Despite evidence that decision and communication aids are effective for enhancing the quality of preference-sensitive decisions, their adoption in the field of orthopaedic surgery has been limited. The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to evaluate the perceived value of decision and communication aids among different healthcare stakeholders. METHODS Patients with hip or knee ...

2006
John A. Aloysius Fred D. Davis Ross Taylor Darryl D. Wilson

As computer-based decision aids become more widely available – both online and on the office desktop, better insights are needed into how their design features influence people’s willingness to use them. This research hypothesizes and shows that the extent to which decision aids require decision makers to explicitly confront difficult tradeoffs increases their decision anxiety, undermining thei...

2012
Annie LeBlanc Kari L Ruud Megan E Branda Kristina Tiedje Kasey R Boehmer Laurie J Pencille Holly Van Houten Marc Matthews Nilay D Shah Carl R May Barbara P Yawn Victor M Montori

BACKGROUND Shared decision making contributes to high quality healthcare by promoting a patient-centered approach. Patient involvement in selecting the components of a diabetes medication program that best match the patient's values and preferences may also enhance medication adherence and improve outcomes. Decision aids are tools designed to involve patients in shared decision making, but thei...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2010
Janine A van Til Constance H C Drossaert R Annemiek Punter Maarten J Ijzerman

OBJECTIVE Shared decision-making and the use of decision aids are increasingly promoted in various healthcare settings. The extent of their current use and potential in rehabilitation medicine is unknown. The aim of the present study was to explore the barriers to and facilitators of shared decision-making and use of decision aids in daily practice, and to explore the perceptions of physical an...

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