This paper presents a procedure designed to aid physicians and patients in the process of making medical decisions, and illustrates its implementation to aid pregnant women, who decided to undergo prenatal diagnostic test choose a physician to administer it. The procedure is based on a medical decision-making model of Karni (J Risk Uncertain 39: 1–16, 2009). This model accommodates the possibility that the decision maker’s risk attitudes may vary with her state of health and incorporates other costs, such as pain and inconvenience, associated with alternative treatments. The medical decision problem was chosen for its relative simplicity and the transparency it affords
Background: Amniocentesis is the most common prenatal diagnostic procedure undertaken in the United ...
The premise underlying prenatal testing is that knowing the health status of the fetus will enable e...
Introduction Nowadays, an important decision for pregnant women is whether to undergo prenatal testi...
Introduction: One of the main objectives of prenatal diagnosis programmes is to ensure women make i...
Early in pregnancy women and their partners face the complex decision on whether or not to participa...
Early in pregnancy women and their partners face the complex decision on whether or not to participa...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of a decision aid for prenatal testing of fetal abnormalitie...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a decision aid for prenatal testing of fetal abnormaliti...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a decision aid for prenatal testing of fetal abnormaliti...
Objective: Expanding the original scope of the study, which was to explore the decision-making proce...
Abstract Background By providing information on the relative merits and potential harms of the optio...
Background: By providing information on the relative merits and potential harms of the options avail...
AbstractMedical domains involve numerous tests and treatments, the sheer variety of which confounds ...
Helping patients and physicians reach individualized medical decisions: theory and application to pr...
BackgroundThe technologies currently available to detect the presence of foetal genetic abnormalitie...
Background: Amniocentesis is the most common prenatal diagnostic procedure undertaken in the United ...
The premise underlying prenatal testing is that knowing the health status of the fetus will enable e...
Introduction Nowadays, an important decision for pregnant women is whether to undergo prenatal testi...
Introduction: One of the main objectives of prenatal diagnosis programmes is to ensure women make i...
Early in pregnancy women and their partners face the complex decision on whether or not to participa...
Early in pregnancy women and their partners face the complex decision on whether or not to participa...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of a decision aid for prenatal testing of fetal abnormalitie...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a decision aid for prenatal testing of fetal abnormaliti...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a decision aid for prenatal testing of fetal abnormaliti...
Objective: Expanding the original scope of the study, which was to explore the decision-making proce...
Abstract Background By providing information on the relative merits and potential harms of the optio...
Background: By providing information on the relative merits and potential harms of the options avail...
AbstractMedical domains involve numerous tests and treatments, the sheer variety of which confounds ...
Helping patients and physicians reach individualized medical decisions: theory and application to pr...
BackgroundThe technologies currently available to detect the presence of foetal genetic abnormalitie...
Background: Amniocentesis is the most common prenatal diagnostic procedure undertaken in the United ...
The premise underlying prenatal testing is that knowing the health status of the fetus will enable e...
Introduction Nowadays, an important decision for pregnant women is whether to undergo prenatal testi...