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BackgroundAs many as 80% of stroke survivors experience upper limb (UL) disability. The strong relationships between disability, lost productivity, and ongoing health care costs mean reducing disability after stroke is critical at both individual and ...
Signal, Nada Elizabeth June +7 more
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Nudging and obesity : how to get rid of paternalism? [PDF]
This paper reflects upon the conditions how ‘nudging’ can change individual health choices without being paternalistic and therefore can be defined as an instrument of social justice?
Devisch, Ignaas
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Nudging and the Ecological and Social Roots of Human Agency [PDF]
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Kelly, Daniel, Morar, Nicolae
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Perception of nudge interventions to mitigate medication errors risk in healthcare service delivery
Background Conventional cognitive interventions to reduce medication errors have been found to be less effective as behavioural change does not always follow intention change.
Keng Sheng Chew +5 more
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Background Nudge interventions are those that seek to modify the social and physical environment to enhance capacity for subconscious behaviours that align with the intrinsic values of an individual, without actively restricting options.
Sze Lin Yoong +8 more
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On the Cost of Shame Comment on “Nudging by Shaming, Shaming by Nudging” [PDF]
In his editorial, Nir Eyal argues that a nudge can exploit our propensity to feel shame in order to steer us toward certain choices. We object that shame is a cost and therefore cannot figure in the apparatus of a nudge.
Emma Tieffenbach
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Collective Honesty? Experimental Evidence on the Effectiveness of Honesty Nudging for Teams
A growing literature in economics studies ethical behavior and honesty, as it is imperative for functioning societies in a world of incomplete information and contracts.
Yuri Dunaiev +3 more
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Objective: To assess the effectiveness of interventions using a nudge approach to reduce sugar‐sweetened beverage purchases in community sports settings.
Adrienne Forsyth +9 more
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Can a “nudge” toward engaging, fun, and useful material improve student attitudes toward statistics? We report on the results of a randomized study to assess the effect of a “nudge” delivered via a weekly E-mail digest on the attitudes of students ...
Nathan Taback, Alison L. Gibbs
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