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▼a Handbook of health decision science
▼h [electronic resource] /
▼c Michael A. Diefenbach, Suzanne Miller-Halegoua, Deborah J. Bowen, editors.
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▼a New York, NY :
▼b Springer New York :
▼b Imprint: Springer,
▼c 2016.
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▼a 1 online resource (xiv, 377 p.) :
▼b ill.
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▼a Title from e-Book title page.
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▼a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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▼a Introduction -- Part I. Basics first -- 1. What are utilities, preferences and values? -- 2. Heuristics and decision making -- 3. Modeling and mathematical models of decision making -- Part II. Decision making on the individual level -- 4. Basic science articles from the judgment and decision literature -- 5. Basic science article from the health psychological/self-regulation perspective -- 6.Decision making for single events -- 7.Maintaining decision making for multiple events -- 8.Decision making in aging populations: time horizons and familial influences -- 9.Decision making in young adults -- 10. Decision making in disadvantaged populations. Part III. Decision making on the interpersonal level -- 11. Basic science article of spouses/partners and family members -- 12. Decisional influences of health care providers -- Part IV. Decision making by health care providers -- 13. Models of shared decision making -- 14. End-of-life decision making -- 15. Legal aspects of decision making for health care providers -- Part V. Applied decision making -- 16. Decision tools in shared decision making for patients -- 17. Decision tools for health care professionals -- 18. Integration of decision tools in the health care environment: The example of Kaiser Permanente -- 19. The VA as an example of an integration decision tools for patients and physicians -- Part VI. The communication of decisions -- 20. Graphical and numerical communication -- 21. Health literacy and numeracy -- Part VII. Decision making on the organizational level -- 22. Decision making using Electronic Medical records -- 23. Decision making on the practice level -- Part VIII. Decision making on the state and national health policy environment -- 24. How health policy gets made -- 25. Recent changes in the health care environment -- Part IX. The future of decision making -- 26. The promise of New Media: savior or curse?- 27. Social networks and the power of many -- 28. Decision making in the age of genome wide sequencing.
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▼a This comprehensive reference delves into the complex process of medical decision making—both the nuts-and-bolts access and insurance issues that guide choices and the cognitive and affective factors that can make patients decide against their best interests. Wide-ranging coverage offers a robust evidence base for understanding decision making across the lifespan, among family members, in the context of evolving healthcare systems, and in the face of life-changing diagnosis. The section on applied decision making reviews the effectiveness of decision-making tools in healthcare, featuring real-world examples and guidelines for tailored communications with patients. Throughout, contributors spotlight the practical importance of the field and the pressing need to strengthen health decision-making skills on both sides of the clinician/client dyad. Among the Handbook’s topics: From laboratory to clinic and back: connecting neuroeconomic and clinical measures of decision-making dysfunctions. Strategies to promote the maintenance of behavior change: moving from theoretical principles to practices. Shared decision making and the patient-provider relationship. Overcoming the many pitfalls of communicating risk. Evidence-based medicine and decision-making policy. The internet, social media, and health decision making. The Handbook of Health Decision Science will interest a wide span of professionals, among them health and clinical psychologists, behavioral researchers, health policymakers, and sociologists. “. . . essential reading for those seeking to gain a comprehensive understanding of current theory and research in the rapidly evolving field of health decision making.” Paul Jacobsen, Ph.D. “. . . a comprehensive look at the wonderfully complex topic of how individuals make decisions that are vital to health. . . .” Ellen Beckford, Ph.D., MPH.
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▼a Issued also as a book.
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▼a Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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▼a Clinical medficine
▼x Decision making
▼v Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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▼a Health counseling
▼v Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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▼a Clinical Decision-Making.
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▼a Decision Making.
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▼a Professional-Patient Relations.
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▼a Models, Theoretical.
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▼a Diefenbach, Michael A.
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▼a Miller-Halegoua, Suzanne.
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▼a Bowen, Deborah.
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▼u https://oca.korea.ac.kr/link.n2s?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3486-7
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▼a E-Book(소장)
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