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The use of intuition in homeopathic clinical decision making: an interpretative phenomenological study [PDF]
While intuition plays a role in clinical decision making within conventional medicine, little is understood about its use in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). The aim of this qualitative study was to investigate intuition from the perspective
Sarah Brien +8 more
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Judgments of learning for words in vertical space
Close relationship between physical space and internal knowledge representations has received ample support in the literature. For example, location of visually perceived information in vertical space has been shown to affect different numerical ...
Karlos Luna +5 more
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Objective: Shared decision making (SDM) and use of patient decision aids (PtDAs) are key components in patient-centered care in relapsed ovarian cancer.
Mette Hæe +10 more
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Decision-making: initiating insulin therapy for adults with diabetes [PDF]
<b>AIM:</b> This paper is a report of a study to describe nurses' perceptions of decision-making and the evidence base for the initiation of insulin therapy.
Dromgoole, P. +14 more
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Patient autonomy, clinical decision making, and the Phenomenological reduction
Phenomenology gives rise to certain ontological considerations that have far-reaching implications for standard conceptions of patient autonomy in medical ethics, and, as a result, the obligations of and to patients in clinical decision-making contexts ...
Jonathan Lewis, S. Holm
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During verbal communication, interlocutors rely on both linguistic (e.g., words, syntax) and extralinguistic (e.g., voice quality) information. The neural mechanisms of extralinguistic information processing are particularly poorly understood. To address
Maria Alekseeva +3 more
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The influence of patient's age on clinical decision-making about coronary heart disease in the USA and the UK [PDF]
This paper examines UK and US primary care doctors' decision-making about older (aged 75 years) and midlife (aged 55 years) patients presenting with coronary heart disease (CHD).
Arber, S +11 more
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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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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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