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Option Grids: shared decision making made easier.

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Using Option Grids made options more visible and clinicians found it easier to undertake shared decision making when these tools were available, and reported a 'handover' effect, where patient involvement in decision making was enhanced.
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This article is published in Patient Education and Counseling.The article was published on 2013-02-01. It has received 260 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Decision aids & Patient participation.

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Evidence based medicine: a movement in crisis?

TL;DR: A preliminary agenda for the evidence based medicine movement’s renaissance is offered, refocusing on providing useable evidence that can be combined with context and professional expertise so that individual patients get optimal treatment.
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Defeating Alzheimer's disease and other dementias: a priority for European science and society

TL;DR: This poster aims to demonstrate the efforts towards in-situ applicability of EMMARM, which aims to provide real-time information about the physical and cognitive properties of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.
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2021 ESC Guidelines on cardiac pacing and cardiac resynchronization therapyDeveloped by the Task Force on cardiac pacing and cardiac resynchronization therapy of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) With the special contribution of the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA)

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Diffusion of Innovations in Service Organizations: Systematic Review and Recommendations

TL;DR: A parsimonious and evidence-based model for considering the diffusion of innovations in health service organizations, clear knowledge gaps where further research should be focused, and a robust and transferable methodology for systematically reviewing health service policy and management are discussed.
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Decision aids for people facing health treatment or screening decisions

TL;DR: Decision aids reduced the proportion of undecided participants and appeared to have a positive effect on patient-clinician communication, and those exposed to a decision aid were either equally or more satisfied with their decision, the decision-making process, and the preparation for decision making compared to usual care.
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Simple Heuristics That Make Us Smart

TL;DR: Fast and frugal heuristics as discussed by the authors are simple rules for making decisions with realistic mental resources and can enable both living organisms and artificial systems to make smart choices, classifications, and predictions by employing bounded rationality.
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Reasoning the fast and frugal way: models of bounded rationality.

TL;DR: The authors have proposed a family of algorithms based on a simple psychological mechanism: one-reason decision making, and found that these fast and frugal algorithms violate fundamental tenets of classical rationality: they neither look up nor integrate all information.
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