Document Type
|
:
|
BL
|
Record Number
|
:
|
668537
|
Doc. No
|
:
|
dltt
|
Title & Author
|
:
|
Handbook of decision science /\ Michael A. Diefenbach, Suzanne Miller-Halegoua, Deborah J. Bowen, editors.
|
Page. NO
|
:
|
1 online resource
|
ISBN
|
:
|
9781493934867
|
|
:
|
: 1493934864
|
|
:
|
1493934848
|
|
:
|
9781493934843
|
Bibliographies/Indexes
|
:
|
Includes bibliographical references and index
|
Contents
|
:
|
Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; Basics First; 1 What Are Values, Utilities, and Preferences? A Clarification in the Context of Decision Making in Health Care, and an Exploration of Measurement Issues; Introduction; Conceptualizing Values, Utilities and Preferences; Values; Utilities; Preferences; From Basic Values to Articulated Utilities and Preferences: A Constructive Process; Measurement of Utilities at the Macro- and Meso-Level; Approaches to Utility Measurement; Holistic Approaches to Utility Measurement ; Decomposed Approaches to Utility Measurement
|
|
:
|
Measurement of Preferences at the Micro LevelTreatment Tradeoff Method; Values Clarification Methods; Key Directions for Future Research; Conclusion; References; 2 Decision Architectures; Introduction; Strains Within the System; Failing to Support Patient Engagement in Decision-Making; The Consequences; Nudging Best Practice: A Behavioral Economics Approach; Incentives; Mental Models; Defaults; Feedback; Human Error; Structured Decision-Making; Conclusion; References; 3 Modeling Medical Decisions; Conceptualizing a Medical Decision Model; Constructing a State-Transition Model
|
|
:
|
Parameter Estimation and ValuationConclusions; References; 4 From Laboratory to Clinic and Back: Connecting Neuroeconomic and Clinical Measures of Decision-Making Dysfunctions; Introduction; Neuroeconomic Framework; Neuroeconomics Is an Old Idea; Neuroeconomics in Clinical Context; Current Translational Approaches; Medical Charts and Patient Data; Big Data Approach; How Medical Charts Can Inform Neuroeconomic Theories and Vice Versa; Ethical/Privacy Concerns; Conclusion; References; 5 Research Methods for Health Decision Making
|
|
:
|
What Are the Causes of Decision-Making Outcomes? Types of Research Studies and Inferences About CausalityMeasuring What Cannot Be Seen: Assessing Psychological Constructs; Conducting Research in Health Decision-Making: Measuring Inputs and Outputs of Decision Processes; Operationalizing Constructs; Explicit Measures; Implicit Measures; Measuring and Illustrating Causal Pathways; How Do Inputs Lead to Decisions?; Types of Relationships Between Variables; Outcomes; Self-report Versus Observed Behavior; Direct Behavior Versus "Behavioroid" Measures; Behavioral Intentions Versus Actual Behavior
|
|
:
|
ConclusionOperationalizing and Measuring Preferences; Relationships Between Variables; References; Decision Making on the Individual Level; 6 A Fuzzy-Trace Theory of Judgment and Decision-Making in Health Care: Explanation, Prediction, and Application; Background: Fuzzy-Trace Theory; An Explanatory Approach to Health Decisions; Background Knowledge and Health Decisions; Risk Perceptions and Judgments: Effects of Retrieval Cues; Gist and Preventive Health in Light of Representation and Retrieval; Detection and Diagnosis: Base Rates and Combining Probabilities
|
Subject
|
:
|
Decision making, Handbooks, manuals, etc.
|
Dewey Classification
|
:
|
153.83
|
LC Classification
|
:
|
BF448
|
Added Entry
|
:
|
Ohio Library and Information Network.
|