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The Monetary Incentive Delay (MID) Task Induces Changes in Sensory Processing: ERP Evidence
Numerous cognitive studies have demonstrated experience-induced plasticity in the primary sensory cortex, indicating that repeated decisions could modulate sensory processing.
Elena Krugliakova +9 more
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IntroductionThe consumption of soft and energy drinks poses a significant risk for non-communicable diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease. Studies in Saudi Arabia have reported elevated consumption of soft/energy drinks, but nation-wide data is ...
Abeer M. Aljaadi +7 more
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How can health economics be used in the design and analysis of adaptive clinical trials? A qualitative analysis [PDF]
Introduction Adaptive designs offer a flexible approach, allowing changes to a trial based on examinations of the data as it progresses. Adaptive clinical trials are becoming a popular choice, as the prudent use of finite research budgets and accurate ...
Brennan, Alan +4 more
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The difficult task of predicting the costs of community-based mental health care. A comprehensive case register study. [PDF]
Previous studies have attempted to forecast the costs of mental health care, using clinical and individual variables; the inclusion of ecological measures could improve the knowledge of predictors of psychiatric service utilisation and costs to support ...
Amaddeo, F. +6 more
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Background Whether surrogate decision makers regret decisions about the use of life support for incapacitated, critically ill patients remain uncertain.
Sarah K. Andersen +5 more
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Professional decision-making in medicine: Development of a new measure and preliminary evidence of validity [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: This study developed a new Professional Decision-Making in Medicine Measure that assesses the use of effective decision-making strategies: seek help, manage emotions, recognize consequences and rules, and test assumptions and motives.
Antes, Alison L +6 more
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Nurses' views of using computerized decision support software in NHS Direct [PDF]
Background. Nurses working in NHS Direct, the 24-hour telephone advice line in England, use computerized decision support software to recommend to callers the most appropriate service to contact, or to advise on self-care. Aims.
Munro, J.F. +4 more
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Establishing cost-effectiveness of genetic targeting of cancer therapies\ud [PDF]
The clinical benefit of a new genomic instrument, the 70-gene signature\ud for breast cancer patients, is being evaluated in a randomised clinical\ud trial.
Harten, W.H. van +3 more
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Subjective but not objective numeracy influences willingness to pay for BRCA1/2 genetic testing
A positive test result for BRCA1/2 gene mutation is a substantial risk factor for breast and ovarian cancer. However, testing is not always covered by insurance, even for high risk women. Variables affecting willingness to pay (WTP) have implications for
Talya Miron-Shatz +4 more
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Objective: More than 30% of the German population suffers from mild to mode rate iodine deficiency causing goiter and other iodine deficiency diso rders (IDDs). The economic burden of iodine deficiency is still unclear.
Monika Schaffner +10 more
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