نتایج جستجو برای: clinical decision making

تعداد نتایج: 1643784  

ALI MAHBOUDI JAVAD KOJOURI MAHBOOBEH SABER, MITRA AMINI, MOHAMMAD DEHGHANI MOHAMMAD SAGHEB ZAHRA KARIMIAN

Introduction: It has been found that the decision-making process in medicine is affected, to a large extent, by one’s experience, individual mentality, previous models, and common habitual approaches, in addition to scientific principles. Evidence-based medicine is an approach attempting to reinforce scientific, systematic and critical thinking in physicians and provide the ground for optimal d...

Introduction: The ability of critical thinking and clinical decision making is a professional necessity in nursing. Concept map is one of the novel and constructive methods of educational technology in nursing that can lead to meaningful deep learning. This study was conducted to determine the effect of teaching concept map on critical thinking and clinical decision making of nurses. Methods: ...

2004
David M. Cook Shereen Ezzat

ENDOCRINE PRACTICE Vol 10 No. 3 May/June 2004 213 American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists Medical Guidelines for Clinical Practice are systematically developed statements to assist health-care professionals in medical decision making for specific clinical conditions. Most of the content herein is based on literature reviews. In areas of uncertainty, professional judgment was applied. ...

ژورنال: حیات 2021
Ghani Dehkordi, Fatemeh, Khaleghparast, Shiva, Mazloomzadeh, Saeideh, Sharafieh, Sara,

Background & Aim: Clinical decision-making is an essential part of the nursing profession. The nursing profession is based on ethical principles. Due to their commitment to patients, morally courageous nurses ignore occupational risks threatening their own lives.  The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between moral courage of nurses and their participation in clinical decisi...

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...

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