Medical Decision Making
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Volume 34, issue 8, 2014
- The Fallacy of Interpreting Deaths and Driving Distances pp. 940-943

- Donald A. Redelmeier
- Tackling Heterogeneity pp. 944-947

- Charles E. Phelps
- Adopting Medical Technology pp. 948-950

- Elise Berliner
- The Value of Heterogeneity for Cost-Effectiveness Subgroup Analysis pp. 951-964

- Manuel A. Espinoza, Andrea Manca, Karl Claxton and Mark J. Sculpher
- STAR—People-Powered Prioritization pp. 965-975

- Mara Airoldi, Alec Morton, Jenifer A. E. Smith and Gwyn Bevan
- Are Waiting List Prioritization Guidelines Being Followed in Australia? pp. 976-986

- Meliyanni Johar
- A Model to Support Shared Decision Making in Electronic Health Records Systems pp. 987-995

- Leslie Lenert, Robert Dunlea, Guilherme Del Fiol and Leslie Kelly Hall
- Comparing Decisions for Malaria Testing and Presumptive Treatment pp. 996-1005

- Sanjay Basu, Sepideh Modrek and Eran Bendavid
- Decision to Adopt Medical Technology pp. 1006-1015

- Heather Taffet Gold, Kimberly Pitrelli, Mary Katherine Hayes and Madhuvanti Mahadeo Murphy
- Opportunity Cost of Funding Drugs for Rare Diseases pp. 1016-1029

- Doug Coyle, Matthew C. Cheung and Gerald A. Evans
- Early Benefit Assessment of Pharmaceuticals in Germany pp. 1030-1047

- Katharina E. Fischer and Tom Stargardt
- Not Simply More of the Same pp. 1048-1058

- Pepijn Vemer, Lucas M. A. Goossens and Maureen P. M. H. Rutten- van Mölken
Volume 34, issue 7, 2014
- 15th Biennial European Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making pp. E1-E63

- N/a
- Generalizability and Unaddressed Issues in Mapping pp. 824-825

- Tracey Anne Young
- Methods for Systematic Reviews of Health Economic Evaluations pp. 826-840

- Tim Mathes, Maren Walgenbach, Sunya-Lee Antoine, Dawid Pieper and Michaela Eikermann
- The Balance Beam Metaphor pp. 841-853

- Robert M. Hamm and William Howard Beasley
- A Balance Beam Aid for Instruction in Clinical Diagnostic Reasoning pp. 854-862

- Robert M. Hamm, William Howard Beasley and William Jay Johnson
- Underestimation of Uncertainties in Health Utilities Derived from Mapping Algorithms Involving Health-Related Quality-of-Life Measures pp. 863-872

- Kelvin K. W. Chan, Andrew R. Willan, Michael Gupta and Eleanor Pullenayegum
- Mapping a Patient-Reported Functional Outcome Measure to a Utility Measure for Comparative Effectiveness and Economic Evaluations in Older Adults with Low Back Pain pp. 873-883

- Sean D. Rundell, Brian W. Bresnahan, Patrick J. Heagerty, Bryan A. Comstock, Janna L. Friedly, Jeffrey G. Jarvik and Sean D. Sullivan
- Decision Aid Influences on Factors Associated with Patient Empowerment prior to Cancer Treatment Decision Making pp. 884-898

- Dana L. Alden
- A Bayesian Mixed-Treatment Comparison Meta-analysis of Treatments for Alcohol Dependence and Implications for Planning Future Trials pp. 899-910

- Stacia M. DeSantis and Huirong Zhu
- Use of Generalized Linear Mixed Models for Network Meta-analysis pp. 911-918

- Yu-Kang Tu
- A Comparison of Direct and Indirect Methods for the Estimation of Health Utilities from Clinical Outcomes pp. 919-930

- Mónica Hernández Alava, Allan Wailoo, Fred Wolfe and Kaleb Michaud
- Multicriteria Decision Making in Health Care Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process and Microsoft Excel pp. 931-935

- Nuria Padilla-Garrido, Francisco Aguado-Correa, Virginia Cortijo-Gallego and Francisca López-Camacho
Volume 34, issue 6, 2014
- The Varied Understandings of “Terminal Cancer†and Their Implications for Clinical Research and Patient Care pp. 696-698

- Henry S. Perkins
- Toward Minimum Standards for Certifying Patient Decision Aids pp. 699-710

- Natalie Joseph-Williams, Robert Newcombe, Mary Politi, Marie-Anne Durand, Stephanie Sivell, Dawn Stacey, Annette O’Connor, Robert J. Volk, Adrian Edwards, Carol Bennett, Michael Pignone, Richard Thomson and Glyn Elwyn
- Sample Size and Power When Designing a Randomized Trial for the Estimation of Treatment, Selection, and Preference Effects pp. 711-719

- Robin M. Turner, Stephen D. Walter, Petra Macaskill, Kirsten J. McCaffery and Les Irwig
- The Understanding of Terminal Cancer and Its Relationship with Attitudes toward End-of-Life Care Issues pp. 720-730

- June Koo Lee, Young Ho Yun, Ah Reum An, Dae Seog Heo, Byeong-Woo Park, Chi-Heum Cho, Sung Kim, Dae Ho Lee, Soon Nam Lee, Eun Sook Lee, Jung Hun Kang, Si-Young Kim, Jung Lim Lee, Chang Geol Lee, Yeun Keun Lim, Samyong Kim, Jong Soo Choi, Hyun Sik Jeong and Mison Chun
- Providing Informal Care in Terminal Illness pp. 731-745

- Jane Hall, Patricia Kenny, Ishrat Hossain, Deborah J. Street and Stephanie Knox
- Can Streamlined Multicriteria Decision Analysis Be Used to Implement Shared Decision Making for Colorectal Cancer Screening? pp. 746-755

- James G. Dolan, Emily Boohaker, Jeroan Allison and Thomas F. Imperiale
- Factors Associated with Informed Decisions and Participation in Bowel Cancer Screening among Adults with Lower Education and Literacy pp. 756-772

- Sian K. Smith, Judy M. Simpson, Lyndal J. Trevena and Kirsten J. McCaffery
- Valuing SF-6D Health States Using a Discrete Choice Experiment pp. 773-786

- Richard Norman, Rosalie Viney, John Brazier, Leonie Burgess, Paula Cronin, Madeleine King, Julie Ratcliffe and Deborah Street
- Methods for Performing Survival Curve Quality-of-Life Assessments pp. 787-799

- Walton Sumner, Eric Ding, Irene D. Fischer and Michael D. Hagen
- Health-Related Quality of Life in HIV-Infected and At-Risk Women pp. 800-808

- Brandon Aden, Bohdan Nosyk, Eve Wittenberg and Bruce R. Schackman
- A Review and Meta-analysis of Colorectal Cancer Utilities pp. 809-818

- Sandjar Djalalov, Linda Rabeneck, George Tomlinson, Karen E. Bremner, Robert Hilsden and Jeffrey Hoch
Volume 34, issue 5, 2014
- Do We Really Value Identified Lives More Highly Than Statistical Lives? pp. 556-559

- Louise Russell
- “It’s Valid and Reliable†Is Not Enough pp. 560-566

- Karen R. Sepucha, Daniel D. Matlock, Celia E. Wills, Mary Ropka, Natalie Joseph-Williams, Dawn Stacey, ChirkJenn Ng, Carrie Levin, Joanne Lally, Cornelia M. Borkhoff and Richard Thomson
- Framing Options as Choice or Opportunity pp. 567-582

- Purva Abhyankar, Barbara A. Summers, Galina Velikova and Hilary L. Bekker
- Mode Effects in Assessing Cancer Worry and Risk Perceptions pp. 583-589

- Alexander Persoskie, Bryan Leyva and Rebecca A. Ferrer
- Comparison of 4 Pediatric Health-Related Quality-of-Life Instruments pp. 590-602

- Kelly M. Kenzik, Sanjeev Y. Tuli, Dennis A. Revicki, Elizabeth A. Shenkman and I-Chan Huang
- Contributions of Second Opinions, Outcome Forecasts, and Testimonials to Patient Decisions about Knee Replacement Surgery pp. 603-614

- Susanne Hoffmann, Francis G. Caro, Alison S. Gottlieb, Iris Kesternich and Joachim K. Winter
- Communicating Relative Risk Changes with Baseline Risk pp. 615-626

- Nicolai Bodemer, Björn Meder and Gerd Gigerenzer
- Evaluation of Physicians’ Cognitive Styles pp. 627-637

- Benjamin Djulbegovic, Jason W. Beckstead, Shira Elqayam, Tea Reljic, Iztok Hozo, Ambuj Kumar, Janis Cannon-Bowers, Stephanie Taylor, Athanasios Tsalatsanis, Brandon Turner and Charles Paidas
- Australian Public Preferences for the Funding of New Health Technologies pp. 638-654

- Jennifer A. Whitty, Julie Ratcliffe, Gang Chen and Paul Scuffham
- Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Interviewer Help Answering the Time Tradeoff pp. 655-665

- Yvette Edelaar-Peeters, Anne M. Stiggelbout and Wilbert B. Van Den Hout
- Utility Values for Adults with Unipolar Depression pp. 666-685

- Syed Mohiuddin and Katherine Payne
- Confusing Relative Risk with Absolute Risk Is Associated with More Enthusiastic Beliefs about the Value of Cancer Screening pp. 686-692

- Tanner J. Caverly, Allan V. Prochazka, Ingrid A. Binswanger, Jean S. Kutner and Daniel D. Matlock
Volume 34, issue 4, 2014
- Continued Use of 1-in-X Risk Communications Is a Systemic Problem pp. 412-413

- Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher
- From Text Tagging to Decision Support pp. 414-416

- Harold P. Lehmann
- In Memoriam pp. 417-418

- Milton C. Weinstein
- Decisive Evidence on a Smaller-Than-You-Think Phenomenon pp. 419-429

- Miroslav Sirota, Marie Juanchich, Olga Kostopoulou and Robert Hanak
- Numbers Matter to Informed Patient Choices pp. 430-442

- Ellen Peters, P. Sol Hart, Martin Tusler and Liana Fraenkel
- Blocks, Ovals, or People? Icon Type Affects Risk Perceptions and Recall of Pictographs pp. 443-453

- Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher, Holly O. Witteman, Mark Dickson, Andrea Fuhrel-Forbis, Valerie C. Kahn, Nicole L. Exe, Melissa Valerio, Lisa G. Holtzman, Laura D. Scherer and Angela Fagerlin
- Knowledge, Attitudes, and Self-efficacy as Predictors of Preparedness for Oncology Clinical Trials pp. 454-463

- Sharon Manne, Deborah Kashy, Terrance Albrecht, Yu-Ning Wong, Anne Lederman Flamm, Al B. Benson, Suzanne M. Miller, Linda Fleisher, Joanne Buzaglo, Nancy Roach, Michael Katz, Eric Ross, Michael Collins, David Poole, Stephanie Raivitch, Dawn M. Miller, Tyler G. Kinzy, Tasnuva Liu and Neal J. Meropol
- Balancing Clinical Experience in Outpatient Residency Training pp. 464-472

- James E. Stahl, Hari Jagannathan Balasubramanian, Xiaoling Gao, Steven Overko and Blair Fosburgh
- Advance Care Planning Norms May Contribute to Hospital Variation in End-of-Life ICU Use pp. 473-484

- Amber E. Barnato, Deepika Mohan, Rondall K. Lane, Yue Ming Huang, Derek C. Angus, Coreen Farris and Robert M. Arnold
- Probabilistic Priority Assessment of Nurse Calls pp. 485-502

- Femke Ongenae, Dries Myny, Tom Dhaene, Tom Defloor, Dirk Van Goubergen, Piet Verhoeve, Johan Decruyenaere and Filip De Turck
- Automatically Annotating Topics in Transcripts of Patient-Provider Interactions via Machine Learning pp. 503-512

- Byron C. Wallace, M. Barton Laws, Kevin Small, Ira B. Wilson and Thomas A. Trikalinos
- Sensitivity and Specificity Can Change in Opposite Directions When New Predictive Markers Are Added to Risk Models pp. 513-522

- Ben Van Calster, Ewout W. Steyerberg, Ralph B. D’Agostino and Michael J. Pencina
- Constructing “Proper†ROCs from Ordinal Response Data Using Weighted Power Functions pp. 523-535

- Douglas Mossman and Hongying Peng
- A Marginal Benefit Approach for Vaccinating Influenza “Superspreaders†pp. 536-549

- Katherine J. Skene, A. David Paltiel, Eunha Shim and Alison P. Galvani
Volume 34, issue 3, 2014
- 1st Asia-Pacific Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making pp. E1-E38

- N/a
- Author Index for Abstracts pp. E39-E40

- N/a
- Medical Decision Making Reviewers, 2013 pp. 276-278

- N/a
- Response to “Survival Analysis and Extrapolation Modeling of Time-to-Event Clinical Trial Data for Economic Evaluation: An Alternative Approach†by Bagust and Beale pp. 279-282

- Nicholas R. Latimer
- The Life Table Method of Half Cycle Correction pp. 283-285

- Jan J. Barendregt
- Response to “The Life Table Method of Half-Cycle Correction: Getting It Right†pp. 286-287

- David M. J. Naimark, Nader N. Kabboul and Murray D. Krahn
- Appropriate Evidence Sources for Populating Decision Analytic Models within Health Technology Assessment (HTA) pp. 288-299

- Ingrid Zechmeister-Koss, Petra Schnell-Inderst and Günther Zauner
- Assessing Uncertainties Surrounding Combined Endpoints for Use in Economic Models pp. 300-310

- Bart M. Heeg and Ben A. van Hout
- Estimating Multiparameter Partial Expected Value of Perfect Information from a Probabilistic Sensitivity Analysis Sample pp. 311-326

- Mark Strong, Jeremy E. Oakley and Alan Brennan
- Strategies for Efficient Computation of the Expected Value of Partial Perfect Information pp. 327-342

- Jason Madan, Anthony E. Ades, Malcolm Price, Kathryn Maitland, Julie Jemutai, Paul Revill and Nicky J. Welton
- Survival Analysis and Extrapolation Modeling of Time-to-Event Clinical Trial Data for Economic Evaluation pp. 343-351

- Adrian Bagust and Sophie Beale
- Expected Value of Sample Information for Multi-Arm Cluster Randomized Trials with Binary Outcomes pp. 352-365

- Nicky J. Welton, Jason J. Madan, Deborah M. Caldwell, Tim J. Peters and Anthony E. Ades
- Health Care Costs for State Transition Models in Prostate Cancer pp. 366-378

- Murray D. Krahn, Karen E. Bremner, Brandon Zagorski, Shabbir M. H. Alibhai, Wendong Chen, George Tomlinson, Nicholas Mitsakakis and Gary Naglie
- Cost-Effectiveness on a Local Level pp. 379-386

- Willem H. Woertman, Gijs Van De Wetering and Eddy M. M. Adang
- Adjusting Survival Time Estimates to Account for Treatment Switching in Randomized Controlled Trials—an Economic Evaluation Context pp. 387-402

- Nicholas R. Latimer, Keith R. Abrams, Paul C. Lambert, Michael J. Crowther, Allan J. Wailoo, James P. Morden, Ron L. Akehurst and Michael J. Campbell
- The Use of z Scores in Probabilistic Sensitivity Analyses pp. 403-406

- Daniel P. Schauer and Mark H. Eckman
Volume 34, issue 2, 2014
- 35th Annual Meeting for the Society for Medical Decision Making pp. E1-E132

- N/a
- Author Index for Abstracts pp. E133-E138

- N/a
- Effects of Dispositional Need for Closure and Training on Medical Decision Making pp. 144-146

- Arne Roets, Elke Raman, Stefan Heytens and Dirk Avonts
- Better Medicine by Default pp. 147-158

- Cara Ansher, Dan Ariely, Alisa Nagler, Mariah Rudd, Janet Schwartz and Ankoor Shah
- A Framework for Evaluating Markers Used to Select Patient Treatment pp. 159-167

- Holly Janes, Margaret S. Pepe and Ying Huang
- Determining the Length of Posttherapeutic Follow-up for Cancer Patients Using Competing Risks Modeling pp. 168-179

- Serge M. A. Somda, Eve Leconte, Andrew Kramar, Nicolas Penel, Christine Chevreau, Martine Delannes, Maria Rios and Thomas Filleron
- Understanding Who Benefits at Each Step in an Internet-Based Diabetes Self-Management Program pp. 180-191

- Russell E. Glasgow, Lisa A. Strycker, Diane K. King and Deborah J. Toobert
- Performance Profiling in Primary Care pp. 192-205

- Frank Eijkenaar and René C. J. A. van Vliet
- How Do Physicians Provide Statistical Information about Antidepressants to Hypothetical Patients? pp. 206-215

- Wolfgang Gaissmaier, Britta L. Anderson and Jay Schulkin
- Participation of Very Old Adults in Health Care Decisions pp. 216-230

- Julie P. W. Bynum, Laura Barre, Catherine Reed and Honor Passow
- Analyzing Discharge Strategies during Acute Care pp. 231-241

- Elizabeth A. Crawford, Pratik J. Parikh, Nan Kong and Charuhas V. Thakar
- Validating a Vignette-Based Instrument to Study Physician Decision Making in Trauma Triage pp. 242-252

- Deepika Mohan, Baruch Fischhoff, Coreen Farris, Galen E. Switzer, Matthew R. Rosengart, Donald M. Yealy, Melissa Saul, Derek C. Angus and Amber E. Barnato
- Using Tree Diagrams without Numerical Values in Addition to Relative Numbers Improves Students’ Numeracy Skills pp. 253-257

- Hendrik Friederichs, Sandra Ligges and Anne Weissenstein
- Surrogate Decision Making pp. 258-269

- Renato Frey, Ralph Hertwig and Stefan M. Herzog
Volume 34, issue 1, 2014
- Moments When Utilities Are Functional pp. 4-7

- Stephen G. Pauker
- Comparing EQ-5D Valuation Studies pp. 8-20

- Feng Xie, Kathryn Gaebel, Kuhan Perampaladas, Brett Doble and Eleanor Pullenayegum
- Health Status Utilities in Pediatrics pp. 21-32

- Raphaële R. L. van Litsenburg, Annemieke Kunst, Jaap Huisman, Johannes C. F. Ket, Gertjan J. L. Kaspers and Reinoud J. B. J. Gemke
- Risk Preferences pp. 33-41

- Stefan Felder and Thomas Mayrhofer
- Effect of Adding a Sleep Dimension to the EQ-5D Descriptive System pp. 42-53

- Yaling Yang, John Brazier and Aki Tsuchiya
- Validation of SURE, a Four-Item Clinical Checklist for Detecting Decisional Conflict in Patients pp. 54-62

- Audrey Ferron Parayre, Michel Labrecque, Michel Rousseau, Stéphane Turcotte and France Légaré
- Physicians’ Tacit and Stated Policies for Determining Patient Benefit and Referral to Cardiac Rehabilitation pp. 63-74

- Jason W. Beckstead, Mark V. Pezzo, Theresa M. Beckie, Farnaz Shahraki, Amanda C. Kentner and Sherry L. Grace
- Exploring the Impact of Expertise, Clinical History, and Visual Search on Electrocardiogram Interpretation pp. 75-83

- Greg Wood, Jeremy Batt, Andrew Appelboam, Adrian Harris and Mark R. Wilson
- A Discrete Choice Experiment to Obtain a Tariff for Valuing Informal Care Situations Measured with the CarerQol Instrument pp. 84-96

- Renske J. Hoefman, Job van Exel, John M. Rose, E. J. van de Wetering and Werner Brouwer
- Content Coding for Contextualization of Care pp. 97-106

- Saul J. Weiner, Brendan Kelly, Naomi Ashley, Amy Binns-Calvey, Gunjan Sharma, Alan Schwartz and Frances M. Weaver
- Health Numeracy pp. 107-115

- Helen Levy, Peter A. Ubel, Amanda J. Dillard, David R. Weir and Angela Fagerlin
- Participation in Cancer Clinical Trials pp. 116-126

- Margaret M. Byrne, Stacey L. Tannenbaum, Stefan Glück, Judith Hurley and Michael Antoni
- Exploring the Validity of HPQ-Based Presenteeism Measures to Estimate Productivity Losses in the Health and Education Sectors pp. 127-137

- Paul Scuffham, Nerina Vecchio and Harvey A. Whiteford
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