Contains fulltext : 56355.pdf ( ) (Open Access)Background / In the complex domain of medical decision making, reasoning under uncertainty can benefit from supporting tools. Automated decision support tools often build upon mathematical models, such as Bayesian networks. These networks require probabilities which often have to be assessed by experts in the domain of application. Probability response scales can be used to support the assessment process. We compare assessments obtained with different types of response scale. Methods / General practitioners (GPs) gave assessments on and preferences for three different probability response scales: a numerical scale, a scale with only verbal labels, and a combined verbal-numeric...
Objective: To assess the numerical probabilities that individuals associate with frequently-used ver...
Commentators have suggested that patients may understand quantitative information about treatment be...
Bad presentation of medical statistics such as the risks associated with a particular intervention c...
Background / In the complex domain of medical decision making, reasoning under uncertainty can benef...
Verbal probability terms are frequently used in medical practice. In the present experiment the use ...
Item does not contain fulltextFor purposes such as the development of decision support systems, the ...
We review two recent trends: the emergence of evidence-based medicine and the growing use of Bayesia...
BackgroundShared decision making requires evidence to be conveyed to the patient in a way they can e...
AbstractFor purposes such as the development of decision support systems, the probabilities that mod...
Background: Shared decision making requires evidence to be conveyed to the patient in a way they can...
Background: Although physicians are highly trained in the application of evidence-based medicine, a...
Background. Clinicians and researchers often wish to know how patients perceive the likelihoods of h...
Background: Commonly used response scales in patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures include the vis...
Ideally, decisions regarding one's health should be made after assessing the objective probabilities...
Background: Commonly used response scales in patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures include the vis...
Objective: To assess the numerical probabilities that individuals associate with frequently-used ver...
Commentators have suggested that patients may understand quantitative information about treatment be...
Bad presentation of medical statistics such as the risks associated with a particular intervention c...
Background / In the complex domain of medical decision making, reasoning under uncertainty can benef...
Verbal probability terms are frequently used in medical practice. In the present experiment the use ...
Item does not contain fulltextFor purposes such as the development of decision support systems, the ...
We review two recent trends: the emergence of evidence-based medicine and the growing use of Bayesia...
BackgroundShared decision making requires evidence to be conveyed to the patient in a way they can e...
AbstractFor purposes such as the development of decision support systems, the probabilities that mod...
Background: Shared decision making requires evidence to be conveyed to the patient in a way they can...
Background: Although physicians are highly trained in the application of evidence-based medicine, a...
Background. Clinicians and researchers often wish to know how patients perceive the likelihoods of h...
Background: Commonly used response scales in patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures include the vis...
Ideally, decisions regarding one's health should be made after assessing the objective probabilities...
Background: Commonly used response scales in patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures include the vis...
Objective: To assess the numerical probabilities that individuals associate with frequently-used ver...
Commentators have suggested that patients may understand quantitative information about treatment be...
Bad presentation of medical statistics such as the risks associated with a particular intervention c...