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Validation of a Japanese Version of the Decision Regret Scale
Journal of Nursing Measurement, 2016Background and Purpose: In Japanese health care, no current index measures patient satisfaction with decision making during the treatment process. Our research aimed to test a Japanese version of the Decision Regret Scale (DRS) for this purpose. Methods: We distributed a Japanese version of the DRS twice, 3 weeks apart, to 80 postoperative patients ...
Kiyomi, Tanno +3 more
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Regretful Decisions and Climate Change
Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2017Climate change has made pressing the question of why we do little to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. By analogy to the puzzle of the self-torturer, I argue that even if interpersonal and intergenerational conflicts of interest were resolved, we may still end up in a regretful environmental state when we aim to maximize our net benefit derived from ...
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Risk Premiums for Decision Regret
Management Science, 1983Some people find decision making under uncertainty difficult because they fear making the “wrong decision,” wrong in the sense that the outcome of their chosen alternative proves to be worse than could have been achieved with another alternative. These people may be willing to pay a premium to avoid consequences that produce this decision regret. This
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Decision regret and satisfaction with shared decision-making in pancreatic surgery
Journal of Gastrointestinal SurgeryPancreatic surgery often does not provide long-term survival in patients with cancer or consistently improve symptoms in benign disease. This study aimed to assess decision regret and satisfaction with the decision-making process among patients who underwent pancreatectomy.This study administered the Brehaut Decision Regret Scale (DRS), 9-Item Shared ...
Nicholas, Galouzis +7 more
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The Influence of Anticipating Regret and Responsibility on Purchase Decisions
Journal of Consumer Research, 1992It is suggested that consumers' choices between alternatives can be systematically influenced by asking them to anticipate the regret and responsibility they would feel if they made the wrong decision. Specifically, on the basis of the notion that choices of conventional or default options are associated with lower regret and responsibility, it is ...
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Patient choice in the NHS: capturing “decision regret”
BMJ, 2019Kar asks whether genuine choice is possible in the NHS.1 This is definitely an issue for some patients with cancer. Consenting clinicians do not always explain the possible treatment options and traditionally consent patients for the option that they as clinicians think is right for the patient, generally regarded as “the …
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Decision Regret in Patients with Localised Prostate Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
European Urology Oncology, 2023Christian Brown, Rick Popert
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