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Decision Making (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Decision Making'
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Test sequence priming in recognition memory.
30 Aug 2009
The authors examined priming within the test sequence in 3 recognition memory experiments. A probe primed its successor whenever both probes shared a feature with the same studied item (interjacent priming), indicating that the study item like the ...
rec_pub_19686012-test-sequence-priming-recognition-memory.htm
Endoimplantology: part 2, surgical classifications.
30 Aug 2009
The morphic classification developed is a silver lining enabling projection, as well as retraction, for complex surgical approaches where ultimate decisions may have to be taken extemporaneously as the surgical case develops. From both a consent ...
rec_pub_19771973-endoimplantology-2-surgical-classifications.htm
Discussion of a complex endodontic case: when to refer.
30 Aug 2009
A clinical case has been presented which discusses the clinical pre- and post-op assessment of a challenging clinical case. Emphasis has been placed on risk assessment as well as prevention of iatrogenic events by achievement and maintenance of ...
rec_pub_19771972-discussion-complex-endodontic-case-refer.htm
'A coal face option': GPs' perspectives on the rise in antidepressant prescribing.
30 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: Levels of antidepressant prescribing have dramatically increased in Western countries in the last two decades. AIM: To explore GPs' views about, and explanations for, the increase in antidepressant prescribing in Scotland between 1995 ...
rec_pub_19761658-a-coal-face-option-gps-perspectives-rise-antidepressant-prescribing.htm
Decisions about referrals for psychological therapies: a matched-patient qualitative study.
30 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: Psychological therapies are effective treatments for common mental health problems, but access is limited. GPs face difficult decisions as to whom to refer, but little is known about this decision-making process. AIM: To explore GPs' ...
rec_pub_19761656-decisions-referrals-psychological-therapies-matched-patient.htm
Anxiety and distress during active surveillance for early prostate cancer.
30 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: Patients on active surveillance (AS) for early prostate cancer (PC) may experience feelings of anxiety and distress while living with "untreated" cancer. In this study, these feelings were quantified, and their associations with various ...
rec_pub_19637245-anxiety-distress-active-surveillance-early-prostate-cancer.htm
Clinical inquiries. Which treatments work best for hemorrhoids?
30 Aug 2009
Excision is the most effective treatment for thrombosed external hemorrhoids. For prolapsed internal hemorrhoids, the best definitive treatment is traditional hemorrhoidectomy. Of nonoperative techniques, rubber band ligation produces the lowest ...
rec_pub_19744418-clinical-inquiries-treatments-work-best-hemorrhoids.htm
Emergency traumatologists as partners in trauma care.
30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19717053-emergency-traumatologists-partners-trauma-care.htm
30 Aug 2009
CONTEXT: Comparative effectiveness research is increasingly being recognized as a method to link research with the information needs of decision makers. As the United States begins to invest in comparative effectiveness, it would be wise to look at ...
rec_pub_19751283-comparative-effectiveness-research-ontario-canada-producing-relevant.htm
Racial differences in motivators and barriers to blood donation among blood donors.
30 Aug 2009
CONTEXT: Nationally, African Americans are underrepresented in community blood donation programs. To increase blood donation by African Americans, differences between motivators and barriers to blood donation between races should be investigated. ...
rec_pub_19722753-racial-differences-motivators-barriers-blood-donation-blood-donors.htm
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