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Human-centered AI to promote youth mental health: a serendipitous natural experiment enabled by a digital health platform [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ
Background Health systems are struggling to deliver timely preventive care, particularly for marginalized populations, necessitating integration across health, education, and social services. For Indigenous youth in rural communities, fragmented services,
Tarun Reddy Katapally   +3 more
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Interaction with SMS text-reminders correlate with improved medication adherence and readmission rates for congestive heart failure patients: A retrospective cohort study. [PDF]

open access: yesPLOS Digital Health
Short message service text reminders (SMS nudges) aimed to help vulnerable patient populations remember to fill their prescriptions are becoming more common but accurately measuring their effects on improving prescription fill and readmission rates ...
Ben Long   +11 more
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Using nudges with electronic health records systems to improve advance care planning: a systematic review [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Palliative Care
Background Researchers are increasingly studying nudges as a theoretical approach to promote behavior change. With the advancement of technology, nudges with electronic health records (EHR) systems become a new way to encourage healthcare professionals ...
Tong Zhu   +6 more
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Enhanced "Green Nudging": Tapping the channels of cultural transmission. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
This paper shows how to increase the effectiveness of "green nudging" as a policy measure to induce sustainable preferences. Evidence indicates that the behavioral impact of "green nudges" is subject to decay.
Christian Cordes, Joshua Henkel
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Behavioral Nudges and Public Policy; Implications to Overcome Policy Makers Biases [PDF]

open access: yesمدیریت دولتی, 2023
Objective This paper examines the application of nudges as a behavioral tool and also welcomes behavioral nudges in overcoming policymaking biases. According to behavioral research, policymakers are subject to different biases that may lead to errors and
Seyed Kamal Vaezi   +3 more
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Le nudge comme incitation aux mobilités alternatives, une analyse technopolitique

open access: yesTic & Société, 2022
Nudges applied to the mobility of individuals are fuelling a growing number of field experiments. After a presentation of the concept of nudge, the article presents a literature review of nudges.
Anne FOURNIER   +3 more
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Healthcare workers’ acceptability of influenza vaccination nudges: Evaluation of a real-world intervention

open access: yesPreventive Medicine Reports, 2022
Nudges have been proposed as an effective tool to stimulate influenza vaccination uptake in healthcare workers. However, the success of such nudges in practice is heavily reliant on their acceptance by the intended healthcare worker population, which has
Rachelle de Vries   +4 more
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Systematic review of clinician-directed nudges in healthcare contexts

open access: yesBMJ Open, 2021
Objective Nudges are interventions that alter the way options are presented, enabling individuals to more easily select the best option. Health systems and researchers have tested nudges to shape clinician decision-making with the aim of improving ...
Alison M Buttenheim   +4 more
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How nudges and marketing, frame time preference “for your own good”: a behavioral model

open access: yesHumanities & Social Sciences Communications, 2023
Marketing and nudges rely on choice framing to « do you good »: whether encouraging you to indulge in the pleasures of a pastry (marketing) or to save for retirement (nudges). What sets them apart?
Anne Corcos
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Tainted nudge [PDF]

open access: yesOrganizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2022
Nudges are increasingly used by governments and organizations to promote behaviors like healthy eating or effective financial planning. Due to their cost-effectiveness, such nudges may earn a profit for the nudger. We investigate whether this profit taints nudges, as suggested by recent research showing that altruistic acts can be regarded less ...
Alempaki, D, Isoni, A, Read, D
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