Clinical decision-making is a cornerstone of healthcare, influencing patient diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing care. This article explores the multifaceted nature of clinical decision-making, emphasizing its significance, challenges, and implications for modern healthcare. It delves into three primary decision-making theories: the rationalist approach, which prioritizes evidence-based decision-making; the phenomenological approach, focusing on intuition and experience; and the hypothetic-deductive approach, which seeks a balance between the previous two. These theories, while offering valuable perspectives, must be applied with consideration of the complex factors that influence decision-making, including competence, confidence, organizatio...
Clinical decision science, a newly identified area of scholarship, describes how clinical research i...
Many real world decisions have to be made on a limited evidence base, and clinical decisions are at ...
Decision making is a necessary element in the medical work. This article is a part of a series of ar...
open access articleGiven that more than 30% of healthcare costs are wasted on inappropriate care, su...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this paper was to review the current literature with respect to clin...
When the editorial to the first philosophy thematic edition of this journal was published in 2010, c...
AbstractClinical decision making is under increased scrutiny due to concerns about the cost and qual...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Clinical decision-making (CDM) has been studied from diverse perspec...
Informed and shared decision making are critical aspects of patient-centered care, which has contrib...
Cognitive theories on decision making show that individuals often do not decide in a full and ration...
AbstractThe limitations of the classical or traditional paradigm of decision research are increasing...
: Improving clinical reasoning techniques is the right way to facilitate decision-making from progno...
open access articleIn spite of substantial spending and resource utilization, today's health care re...
This paper provides a survey of the terrain of theories of human judgment and decision-making (JDM)....
Aim: As the decision-making science progresses, in recent years, there has been an increasing discus...
Clinical decision science, a newly identified area of scholarship, describes how clinical research i...
Many real world decisions have to be made on a limited evidence base, and clinical decisions are at ...
Decision making is a necessary element in the medical work. This article is a part of a series of ar...
open access articleGiven that more than 30% of healthcare costs are wasted on inappropriate care, su...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this paper was to review the current literature with respect to clin...
When the editorial to the first philosophy thematic edition of this journal was published in 2010, c...
AbstractClinical decision making is under increased scrutiny due to concerns about the cost and qual...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Clinical decision-making (CDM) has been studied from diverse perspec...
Informed and shared decision making are critical aspects of patient-centered care, which has contrib...
Cognitive theories on decision making show that individuals often do not decide in a full and ration...
AbstractThe limitations of the classical or traditional paradigm of decision research are increasing...
: Improving clinical reasoning techniques is the right way to facilitate decision-making from progno...
open access articleIn spite of substantial spending and resource utilization, today's health care re...
This paper provides a survey of the terrain of theories of human judgment and decision-making (JDM)....
Aim: As the decision-making science progresses, in recent years, there has been an increasing discus...
Clinical decision science, a newly identified area of scholarship, describes how clinical research i...
Many real world decisions have to be made on a limited evidence base, and clinical decisions are at ...
Decision making is a necessary element in the medical work. This article is a part of a series of ar...