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Resolving the Decision Aid Paradox
JAMA Internal Medicine, 2015Formostmedical treatment decisions, there ismore than one reasonable choice.Althoughbacterialmeningitisneedsantibiotics,decisionsabouttreatmentsforconditionssuchasclinically localized prostate cancer havemany options, including observation,radiationtherapy,andsurgery.Inturn,eachofthesebroad treatmentcategorieshasvariants:watchfulwaiting, active ...
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The effect of computerized decision aids on decision time and decision quality
Information & Management, 1991Abstract This article presents an experiment which examines the efficacy of computer decision support systems. The results are that in the circumstances of this experiment (a decision problem requiring non-overload multidimensional analysis and integration), a computer decision support system neither reduces the time required to come to a decision ...
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The evaluation of decision aids: the role of the decision owner
Medical Informatics, 1990This paper is a discussion of the role patient preferences should play in the evaluation of medical decision aids. The use of 'practitioner acceptability' as an unproblematic criterion in the evaluation of such aids is questioned, along with the wider imbalance in resource allocation between research relevant to the 'technical' and 'value' aspects of ...
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Interval Analysis for Decision Aiding
2015The interval analysis for decision aiding based on the possibility theory is introduced. The interval analysis provides a new paradigm of data analysis which is based on the idea that the variability of the data is not always caused by the error but by the intrinsic variety of the systems outputs.
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Incorporating Decision Analysis in Decision Aids
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