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A decision support system for home dialysis visit scheduling and nurse routing

Decision Support Systems, 2020
Abstract Over the last years home dialysis has become the preferred treatment option for some patients with kidney failure. However, determining efficient and effective daily home-dialysis service plans imposes multiple challenges to hospital administrators, as it is a complex task with a number of interrelated decisions.
Ahmet Kandakoglu   +2 more
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Impact of a Lung Cancer Screening Counseling and Shared Decision-Making Visit

Chest, 2017
Lung cancer screening is a complex balance of benefits and harms. A counseling and shared decision-making visit has been mandated to assist patients with the decision about participation in screening. To our knowledge, the impact of this visit on patient understanding and decisions has not been studied.We developed a centralized counseling and shared ...
Peter J Mazzone, Xiaozhen Han
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Distance and the decision to visit an emergency department

Social Science & Medicine. Part D: Medical Geography, 1978
Abstract Two items which are of importance in planning the provision of health care facilities are the process by which patients select hospital emergency departments and information concerning the catchment areas of these facilities. This study is based on an analysis of emergency department use at Humber Memorial Hospital in Metropolitan Toronto ...
D R, Ingram, D R, Clarke, R A, Murdie
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Visitation restriction and decision making: Healthcare surrogate experiences

Patient Education and Counseling, 2023
We sought to discover whether hospital visitation restrictions imposed during COVID, and remaining at some institutions, influenced surrogate decision-making.Thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews of people who served as healthcare surrogates for patients admitted to the intensive care unit with a palliative care consultation in January of ...
Rimsha, Rana   +3 more
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Electronic Word Of Mouth On Visiting Decisions

Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Travel Management, 2023
This study aims to discuss how the influence of Electronic Word of Mouth on the Google Review platform results in decisions for tourists who will visit a tourist attraction. This research was conducted on 7 - 9 November 2022, located at Lokawisata Baturaden.
Wisi Wulandari   +7 more
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Decision Support for Port Visits

2020
Ports have an important role for global trade. They serve as locations for transhipments to be made and as intermodal connection points between sea-based and land-based transportation. Some ports also offer additional services of refinement of goods that pass through them.
Mikael Lind   +5 more
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(Re)Visiting the Decision Factory

2019
This chapter discusses the choice between gambles: a stark contrast exists between integration models such as prospect theory and heuristic models such as the Priority Heuristic. It explores the process tracing data using Mouselab, provides a richer set of data beyond observed choices allowing researchers to sort through alternative explanations more ...
Willemsen, Martijn C., Johnson, Eric J.
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The effect of atmosphere on visiting decision

2020
Museum is a permanent and non-profit institution. It serves public needs by collecting, conserving, researching, communicating, and showing real objects for the needs of study, education, and pleasure. One factor that must be considered in museum is atmosphere. The influence of atmosphere on the museum is very important.
Y. Yuliawati   +3 more
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Regulating “Quack” Medicine and Decision-Making For Children Re-visited

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2016
We live in a world where we are finding it increasingly difficult to accept that we cannot cure every disease, and death itself represents the last great frontier to be if not defeated, at least controlled. When we place this alongside the increasing pace of technological advancement and the broad perception that new and innovative equates with better,
Richards, B., Okninski, M.E.
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