Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Although an increasing number of decision support interventions for patients (including decision aids) are produced, few make explicit use of theory. We argue the importance of using theory to guide design. The aim of this work was to address this theory-practice gap and to examine how a range of selected decision-making theories could inform the design and evaluation of decision support interventions. METHODS: We reviewed the decision-making literature and selected relevant theories. We assessed their key principles, theoretical pathways and predictions in order to determine how they could inform the design of two core components of decision support interventions, namely, information and deliberati...
As health professionals and patients are moving toward shared models of decision making, there is a ...
As health professionals and patients are moving toward shared models of decision making, there is a ...
As health professionals and patients are moving toward shared models of decision making, there is a ...
Background Although an increasing number of decision support interventions for patients (including ...
© 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.Although an increasing number of decision support interventions for ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and describe the extent to which theory or theoretical frameworks informed th...
Healthcare decisions, particularly those involving weighing benefits and harms that may significantl...
This article provides an analysis of ‘decision aids’, interventions to support patients facing tough...
This article provides an analysis of 'decision aids', interventions to support patients facing tough...
Objective To review the strengths and weaknesses of deliberative and intuitive processes in the cont...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A growing body of literature documents the efficacy of decision support interv...
Objective To identify and describe the extent to which theory or theoretical frameworks informed th...
The clinical decision support system is utilized to translate knowledge into evidence-based practice...
The clinical decision support system is utilized to translate knowledge into evidence-based practice...
Abstract:Background and aim:One of the basic principle of patient protection is the patient's right ...
As health professionals and patients are moving toward shared models of decision making, there is a ...
As health professionals and patients are moving toward shared models of decision making, there is a ...
As health professionals and patients are moving toward shared models of decision making, there is a ...
Background Although an increasing number of decision support interventions for patients (including ...
© 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.Although an increasing number of decision support interventions for ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and describe the extent to which theory or theoretical frameworks informed th...
Healthcare decisions, particularly those involving weighing benefits and harms that may significantl...
This article provides an analysis of ‘decision aids’, interventions to support patients facing tough...
This article provides an analysis of 'decision aids', interventions to support patients facing tough...
Objective To review the strengths and weaknesses of deliberative and intuitive processes in the cont...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A growing body of literature documents the efficacy of decision support interv...
Objective To identify and describe the extent to which theory or theoretical frameworks informed th...
The clinical decision support system is utilized to translate knowledge into evidence-based practice...
The clinical decision support system is utilized to translate knowledge into evidence-based practice...
Abstract:Background and aim:One of the basic principle of patient protection is the patient's right ...
As health professionals and patients are moving toward shared models of decision making, there is a ...
As health professionals and patients are moving toward shared models of decision making, there is a ...
As health professionals and patients are moving toward shared models of decision making, there is a ...