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Anchoring Bias in the Tradeoff Procedure Within Multi‐Attribute Value Theory
ABSTRACT Eliciting the weights of attributes is a key step in multi‐attribute decision‐making methods. The weights usually represent the relative importance of the attributes or the tradeoffs among them in forming a decision. Various weight elicitation methods exist, each based on different assumptions and procedures.
Geqie Sun, Maarten Kroesen, Jafar Rezaei
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Inclusion going digital: An international perspective on empirical studies
Abstract With this paper we present a systematic review of empirical studies published between January 2013 and December 2023 in English on the use of information and communication technology in inclusive and special educational needs school contexts.
Claudia Mertens +4 more
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Is Low Health Literacy Associated with Increased Emergency Department Utilization and Recidivism? [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to determine whether patients with low health literacy have higher emergency department (ED) utilization and higher ED recidivism than patients with adequate health literacy.
Goodman, Melody +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To examine whether patient sociodemographic and clinical characteristics and prior interactions with the healthcare system were associated with opening patient portal messages related to cancer genetic services and beginning services.
Lingzi Zhong +21 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Medication errors are a leading cause of preventable harm in paediatric patients, both during hospitalisation and after discharge. Evidence on the effectiveness of educational interventions to improve caregiver medication knowledge remains limited.
S. Giva +4 more
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Behavioral Factors Influencing Health Outcomes in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes [PDF]
The Pediatric Self-Management Model provides an overview of how behavioral factors influence children’s chronic medical illnesses. This general framework is used to organize the present review of how self-management behaviors, contextual factors, and ...
Kaugars, Astrida S. +2 more
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Understanding what it means to be “Charcot foot health literate” [PDF]
Described as a “Cinderella condition”, Charcot foot is little understood within the non-specialist medical community. In this article, Benjamin Bullen (Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff, UK) presents a multidimensional conceptualisation of health ...
Bullen, Ben
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Do patients’ information needs decrease over the course of radiotherapy? [PDF]
PURPOSE: We aimed to investigate if cancer patients’ information needs decrease during radiotherapy and if so, which patient, consultation and radiation oncologist characteristics are associated with a decrease in information needs over time. METHODS: In
Caro C. E. Koning +4 more
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The Role of Health Literacy in Adults' Dental Service Utilisation: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Objectives Health literacy refers to an individual's ability to understand health information, navigate healthcare systems, make informed decisions and adopt health‐promoting behaviours. The scoping review examined the available literature to explore adults' health literacy levels, health literacy measurements, and the role of health literacy ...
Xuanyun Lu +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective We examined relationships among parental self‐efficacy, parent–child interaction quality, and child vocabulary in families of low socioeconomic status (SES). Background SES is correlated with child vocabulary, but this relationship is mediated by parenting characteristics, as explained by the family stress and family investment ...
Kristina Strother‐Garcia +3 more
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