Handbook of Health Decision Science
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| 其他作者: | , , |
| 总结: | XIV, 377 p. 30 illus. text |
| 语言: | 英语 |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,
2016.
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| 版: | 1st ed. 2016. |
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| 在线阅读: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3486-7 |
| 格式: | 电子 图书 |
书本目录:
- 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.&nbs p; 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.