Objective: To broadly synthesize literature regarding decision aids (DAs) supporting decision making about diet, physical activity, sleeping and substance use a scoping review was performed. Methods: Multiple sources were used: (1) Scientific literature searches, (2) excluded references from a Cochrane review regarding DAs for treatments and screenings, and (3) results from additional searches. Interventions had to (1) support informed decision making and (2) provide information and help to choose between at least two options. Two researchers screened titles and abstracts. Relevant information was extracted descriptively. Results: Thirty-five scientific articles and four DAs (grey literature) were included. Results were heterogeneous. Twent...
Abstract Background Decision aids have been developed...
Contains fulltext : 97972.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To identify the ...
To increase usage of evidence-based smoking cessation interventions (EBSCIs) among smokers, an onlin...
Objective: To broadly synthesize literature regarding decision aids (DAs) supporting decision making...
This dissertation had two main goals. The first goal was to learn more about so-called decision aids...
This dissertation had two main goals. The first goal was to learn more about so-called decision aids...
Background: Decision aids (DAs) may be used to facilitate an autonomous, informed decision to cease ...
Contains fulltext : 81420.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Dec...
Objective: To systematically review existing empirical evidence regarding the effectiveness of compu...
Decision aids (DAs) are tools to support consu-mers make informed health decisions with their practi...
People make numerous health-related choices each day: For example, deciding to brush one’s teeth or ...
Background: Effective interventions are needed to support health behaviour change for cardiovascular...
Decision aids have been overall successful in improving the quality of health decision making. Howev...
Background: Decision aids have been overall successful in improving the quality of health decision m...
Decision aids (DAs) help patients participate in healthcare decisions by improving knowledge and cla...
Abstract Background Decision aids have been developed...
Contains fulltext : 97972.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To identify the ...
To increase usage of evidence-based smoking cessation interventions (EBSCIs) among smokers, an onlin...
Objective: To broadly synthesize literature regarding decision aids (DAs) supporting decision making...
This dissertation had two main goals. The first goal was to learn more about so-called decision aids...
This dissertation had two main goals. The first goal was to learn more about so-called decision aids...
Background: Decision aids (DAs) may be used to facilitate an autonomous, informed decision to cease ...
Contains fulltext : 81420.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Dec...
Objective: To systematically review existing empirical evidence regarding the effectiveness of compu...
Decision aids (DAs) are tools to support consu-mers make informed health decisions with their practi...
People make numerous health-related choices each day: For example, deciding to brush one’s teeth or ...
Background: Effective interventions are needed to support health behaviour change for cardiovascular...
Decision aids have been overall successful in improving the quality of health decision making. Howev...
Background: Decision aids have been overall successful in improving the quality of health decision m...
Decision aids (DAs) help patients participate in healthcare decisions by improving knowledge and cla...
Abstract Background Decision aids have been developed...
Contains fulltext : 97972.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To identify the ...
To increase usage of evidence-based smoking cessation interventions (EBSCIs) among smokers, an onlin...