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DECISION AIDS IN RADIOLOGY

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1996
Computer systems can help radiologists decide which tests to perform and which diagnoses to consider. Repositories of clinical data and general medical knowledge can provide information on demand for decision-making tasks; many of these information resources are available remotely via the Internet.
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Problem with patient decision aids

BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine, 2020
Patient decision aids are evidence-based tools designed to help patients make specific and deliberated choices among healthcare options. Research shows that patient decision aids increase knowledge, accuracy of risk perceptions, alignment of care with patient values and preferences, and patient involvement in decision making. Some patient decision aids
Joshua R Zadro   +3 more
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Decision Making and Decision Aids

1996
Systems can be described in terms of inputs transformed into outputs, as a process of fulfilment of a purpose, or the pursuit of a goal. The last is the equivalent of decision making and is a basic human activity. As a scientific area it is called praxeology and includes both normative and descriptive decision theory.
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Decision aid in software maintenance

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2012
Abstract Recently, software maintenance was transformed into a major preoccupation on improving the software performances. Software maintenance depends on customer or user requirements. A requirement is translating into a minor change, but it is more costly to implement than to anticipate. Under such circumstances a study of the software performances
David, Tchoffa, El Mhamedi, Abderrahman
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Interactive Decision Aids

2011
Decision support systems assist people in making a decision or choosing a course of action in a nonroutine situation that requires judgment (Haubl and Trifts 2000; Kasper 1996). In online webstores, vendors can easily offer highly interactive types of decision support.
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Decision-aiding Algorithms

1992
Utility companies — and the public utility commissions regulating them — make technology selections where multiple criteria must be considered. In the past, utilities often ignored environmental and other externalities, selecting resources which, in effect, “assign[ed] the residual … externality costs a value of zero” (Ottinger, 1990, p. 15).
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Decision aid methods

2004
The methods we have presented so far have been based on the domination relation. This relation (which we can define in various ways: Pareto domination or lexicographic domination, for example) allows us to “filter” elements of a set, and to just keep all the elements we can compare themselves.
Yann Collette, Patrick Siarry
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Patient decision aids

Abstract Healthcare providers and patients need guidance to reach a shared understanding of what medicine has to offer. However, current tools to provide this guidance—clinical practice guidelines and decision aids alike—face significant challenges. Their production is time-consuming and resource demanding and they are often outdated due
Anja Fog Heen   +2 more
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Aiding the Decision Maker—A Decision Process Model

Ergonomics, 1969
Despite an increasing capability for automating various tasks there continues to be a requirement for man to serve as the decision element in many complex systems. The complexity and far-reaching consequences of many decisions impels a concern for improving decision-making perforrnance in man-machine systems.
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Difficult decisions: Ethics and AIDS

Journal of Sex Research, 1991
Persons with AIDS (PWAs), who are marked by a diminution of their immune systems, are catapulted into a very different social reality. Thus, special attention is given to the necessity for legal empowerment and occupational contagion in the delivery of health care services by medical professionals.
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