Medical Decision Making
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Volume 31, issue 6, 2011
- Minimal Modeling Approaches to Value of Information Analysis for Health Research pp. E1-E22

- David O. Meltzer, Ties Hoomans, Jeanette W. Chung and Anirban Basu
- Randomized Trial of Risk Information Formats in Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertisements pp. E23-E33

- Kathryn J. Aikin, Amie C. O’Donoghue, John L. Swasy and Helen W. Sullivan
- Systematic Review and Empirical Comparison of Contemporaneous EQ-5D and SF-6D Group Mean Scores pp. E34-E44

- David G. T. Whitehurst, Stirling Bryan and Martyn Lewis
- Patient and Public Involvement in Clinical Practice Guidelines pp. E45-E74

- France Légaré, Antoine Boivin, Trudy van der Weijden, Christine Pakenham, Jako Burgers, Jean Légaré, Sylvie St-Jacques and Susie Gagnon
- Minimal Modeling Approaches to Value of Information Analysis for Health Research pp. 785-786

- David O. Meltzer, Ties Hoomans, Jeannette W. Chung, Anirban Basu, Kathryn J. Aikin, Amie C. O’Donoghue, John L. Swasy, Helen W. Sullivan, David G. T. Whitehurst, Stirling Bryan, Martyn Lewis, France Légaré, Antoine Boivin, Trudy van der Weijden, Christine Pakenham, Jako Burgers, Jean Légaré, Sylvie St-Jacques and Susie Gagnon
- Are Utilities Bounded at 1.0? Implications for Statistical Analysis and Scale Development pp. 787-789

- Patrick W. Sullivan
- Calculating Utility Decrements Associated With an Adverse Event pp. 790-799

- Eleanor M. Pullenayegum, Jean-Eric Tarride, Feng Xie and Daria O’Reilly
- Catalogue of EQ-5D Scores for the United Kingdom pp. 800-804

- Patrick W. Sullivan, Julia F. Slejko, Mark J. Sculpher and Vahram Ghushchyan
- Decision Modeling of Disagreements pp. 805-815

- Harold P. Lehmann, Nkossi Dambita, George R. Buchanan and James F. Casella
- The Relative Importance of Quality of Care Information When Choosing a Hospital for Surgical Treatment pp. 816-827

- P. J. Marang- van de Mheen, J. Dijs-Elsinga, W. Otten, M. Versluijs, H. J. Smeets, R. Vree, W. J. van der Made and J. Kievit
- Varieties of Uncertainty in Health Care pp. 828-838

- Paul K. J. Han, William M. P. Klein and Neeraj K. Arora
- Estimating Expected Value of Sample Information for Incomplete Data Models Using Bayesian Approximation pp. 839-852

- Samer A. Kharroubi, Alan Brennan and Mark Strong
- Addressing Adoption and Research Design Decisions Simultaneously pp. 853-865

- Claire McKenna and Karl Claxton
Volume 31, issue 5, 2011
- Recommendations, Outcomes, and Trust pp. 701-702

- Alan Schwartz
- Time to Retire the 1-in-X Risk Format pp. 703-704

- Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher
- A Measure of Control pp. 705-706

- Peep F. Stalmeier and Robert M. Hamm
- Lay Vaccination Narratives on the Web pp. 707-709

- Katrina Brown and Nick Sevdalis
- Dynamics of Trust in Medical Decision Making pp. 710-720

- Mathew P. White, J. Christopher Cohrs and Anja S. Göritz
- The 1-in-X Effect on the Subjective Assessment of Medical Probabilities pp. 721-729

- Stefania Pighin, Lucia Savadori, Elisa Barilli, Laura Cremonesi, Maurizio Ferrari and Jean-François Bonnefon
- The Decision Making Control Instrument to Assess Voluntary Consent pp. 730-741

- Victoria A. Miller, Richard F. Ittenbach, Diana Harris, William W. Reynolds, Tom L. Beauchamp, Mary Frances Luce and Robert M. Nelson
- The Influence of Narrative v. Statistical Information on Perceiving Vaccination Risks pp. 742-753

- Cornelia Betsch, Corina Ulshöfer, Frank Renkewitz and Tilmann Betsch
- Information for Decision Making by Patients With Early-Stage Prostate Cancer pp. 754-766

- Deb Feldman-Stewart, Carlo Capirci, Sarah Brennenstuhl, Christine Tong, Ufuk Abacioglu, Marzena Gawkowska-Suwinska, Francis van Gils, Alicja Heyda, Sefik Igdem, Victor Macias, Isabel Monteiro Grillo, Clare Moynihan, Madelon Pijls-Johannesma, Chris Parker, Nuno Pimentel and Herbert Wördehoff
- Impact on Decisions to Start or Continue Medicines of Providing Information to Patients about Possible Benefits and/or Harms pp. 767-777

- Rachel A. Crockett, Stephen Sutton, Fiona M. Walter, Megan Clinch, Theresa M. Marteau and John Benson
Volume 31, issue 4, 2011
- Exploring the Unknown and the Unknowable with Simulation Models pp. 521-523

- Louise Russell
- Cross-Model Comparisons to Improve the Value of Modeling pp. 524-526

- Michael Pignone and David F. Ransohoff
- Using Models to Make Policy pp. 527-529

- David F. Ransohoff, Michael Pignone and Louise Russell
- A Systematic Comparison of Microsimulation Models of Colorectal Cancer pp. 530-539

- Karen M. Kuntz, Iris Lansdorp-Vogelaar, Carolyn M. Rutter, Amy B. Knudsen, Marjolein van Ballegooijen, James E. Savarino, Eric J. Feuer and Ann G. Zauber
- Clarifying Differences in Natural History between Models of Screening pp. 540-549

- Marjolein van Ballegooijen, Carolyn M. Rutter, Amy B. Knudsen, Ann G. Zauber, James E. Savarino, Iris Lansdorp-Vogelaar, Rob Boer, Eric J. Feuer, J. Dik F. Habbema and Karen M. Kuntz
- How Does Early Detection by Screening Affect Disease Progression? pp. 550-558

- Elisabeth M. Wever, Gerrit Draisma, Eveline A. M. Heijnsdijk and Harry J. de Koning
- Simulation of Quality-Adjusted Survival in Chronic Diseases pp. 559-570

- Alison J. Hayes, Philip M. Clarke, Merryn Voysey and Anthony Keech
- Bayesian Inference for Comorbid Disease Risks Using Marginal Disease Risks and Correlation Information From a Separate Source pp. 571-581

- Mark Strong and Jeremy E. Oakley
- Can Life Expectancy and QALYs Be Improved by a Framework for Deciding Whether to Apply Clinical Guidelines to Patients With Severe Comorbid Disease? pp. 582-595

- R. Scott Braithwaite
- Integrating Health Economics Into the Product Development Cycle pp. 596-610

- Laura Vallejo-Torres, Lotte Steuten, Bonny Parkinson, Alan J. Girling and Martin J. Buxton
- Estimating the Unknown Parameters of the Natural History of Metachronous Colorectal Cancer Using Discrete-Event Simulation pp. 611-624

- Fatih Safa Erenay, Oguzhan Alagoz, Ritesh Banerjee and Robert R. Cima
- Bayesian Calibration of a Natural History Model with Application to a Population Model for Colorectal Cancer pp. 625-641

- Sophie Whyte, Cathal Walsh and Jim Chilcott
- A Concise Equation That Captures the Essential Elements of One-Way Sensitivity Analyses in Health Economic Models pp. 642-649

- Mark J. C. Nuijten and Pieter H. A. J. M. Van Gelder
- The Combined Analysis of Uncertainty and Patient Heterogeneity in Medical Decision Models pp. 650-661

- Bas Groot Koerkamp, Theo Stijnen, Milton C. Weinstein and M. G. Myriam Hunink
- A Framework for Addressing Structural Uncertainty in Decision Models pp. 662-674

- Christopher H. Jackson, Laura Bojke, Simon G. Thompson, Karl Claxton and Linda D. Sharples
- Accounting for Methodological, Structural, and Parameter Uncertainty in Decision-Analytic Models pp. 675-692

- Joke Bilcke, Philippe Beutels, Marc Brisson and Mark Jit
Volume 31, issue 3, 2011
- Independence and Medical Decision Making pp. 373-375

- Mark Helfand
- Medical Decision Making pp. 376-377

- N/a
- Deceiving and Informing pp. 378-379

- Alan Schwartz
- How Long and How Well pp. 380-385

- Michael A. Kozminski, Peter J. Neumann, Eric S. Nadler, Aleksandra Jankovic and Peter A. Ubel
- Deceiving Numbers pp. 386-394

- Odette Wegwarth, Wolfgang Gaissmaier and Gerd Gigerenzer
- Electronic Notifications about Drug Substitutes Can Change Physician Prescription Habits pp. 395-404

- Allon Zuker, Tsipi Heart, Yisrael Parmet, Nava Pliskin and Joseph S. Pliskin
- Overestimation Error and Unnecessary Antibiotic Prescriptions for Acute Cystitis in Adult Women pp. 405-411

- Warren J. McIsaac and Cheryl L. Hunchak
- Longitudinal Changes in Patient Distress following Interactive Decision Aid Use among BRCA1/2 Carriers pp. 412-421

- Gillian W. Hooker, Kara-Grace Leventhal, Tiffani DeMarco, Beth N. Peshkin, Clinton Finch, Erica Wahl, Jessica Rispoli Joines, Karen Brown, Heiddis Valdimarsdottir and Marc D. Schwartz
- Are There Racial Differences in Patients’ Shared Decision-Making Preferences and Behaviors among Patients with Diabetes? pp. 422-431

- Monica E. Peek, Hui Tang, Algernon Cargill and Marshall H. Chin
- Informing Patients pp. 432-436

- Ellen Peters, P. Sol Hart and Liana Fraenkel
- Influence of Graphic Format on Comprehension of Risk Information among American Indians pp. 437-443

- Debra Sprague, Donna L. LaVallie, Fredric M. Wolf, Clemma Jacobsen, Kirsten Sayson and Dedra Buchwald
- Graph Literacy pp. 444-457

- Mirta Galesic and Rocio Garcia-Retamero
- Estimation of a Preference-Based Carer Experience Scale pp. 458-468

- Hareth Al-Janabi, Terry N. Flynn and Joanna Coast
- Eliciting Benefit–Risk Preferences and Probability-Weighted Utility Using Choice-Format Conjoint Analysis pp. 469-480

- George Van Houtven, F. Reed Johnson, Vikram Kilambi and A. Brett Hauber
- Predicting EQ-5D Utility Scores from the Seattle Angina Questionnaire in Coronary Artery Disease pp. 481-493

- Harindra C. Wijeysundera, George Tomlinson, Colleen M. Norris, William A. Ghali, Dennis T. Ko and Murray D. Krahn
- Time Series Model to Predict Burden of Viral Respiratory Illness on a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit pp. 494-499

- Michael C. Spaeder and James C. Fackler
- Trends in Medical End-of-Life Decision Making in Flanders, Belgium 1998–2001–2007 pp. 500-510

- Kenneth Chambaere, Johan Bilsen, Joachim Cohen, Bregje D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen, Freddy Mortier and Luc Deliens
- Prevalence of Antibodies Associated With Herd Immunity pp. 511-513

- Elamin H. Elbasha
- Author’s Response pp. 514-515

- Pedro Plans
Volume 31, issue 2, 2011
- The Paradoxes of Maurice Allais in Economics and Psychology pp. 221-222

- Valerie F. Reyna
- Len Dalgleish (1950–2010) pp. 223-225

- Robert M. Hamm
- Patient Preferences and the Ironic Nature of Randomized Trials pp. 226-228

- Jacob A. Udell and Donald A. Redelmeier
- Determining the Impact of Informed Choice pp. 229-236

- Kirsten J. McCaffery, Robin Turner, Petra Macaskill, Stephen D. Walter, Siew Foong Chan and Les Irwig
- What Makes a Tumor Diagnosis a Call to Action? On the Preference for Action versus Inaction pp. 237-244

- Teresa Gavaruzzi, Lorella Lotto, Rino Rumiati and Angela Fagerlin
- Preferences and Perceived Involvement in Treatment Decision Making among Chinese Patients with Chronic Hepatitis pp. 245-253

- Yuhai Zhang, Haixia Su, Lei Shang, Duan Li, Rui Wang, Ruiqiao Zhang and Yongyong Xu
- Applying the Transtheoretical Model to Health Care Proxy Completion pp. 254-259

- Deborah S. Finnell, Yow-Wu Bill Wu, Mary Ann Jezewski, Mary Ann Meeker, Loralee Sessanna and Jongwon Lee
- Standard Error of Measurement of 5 Health Utility Indexes across the Range of Health for Use in Estimating Reliability and Responsiveness pp. 260-269

- Mari Palta, Han-Yang Chen, Robert M. Kaplan, David Feeny, Dasha Cherepanov and Dennis G. Fryback
- A Longitudinal Comparison of 5 Preference-Weighted Health State Classification Systems in Persons with Intervertebral Disk Herniation pp. 270-280

- Christine M. McDonough, Tor D. Tosteson, Anna N. A. Tosteson, Alan M. Jette, Margaret R. Grove and James N. Weinstein
- Estimating a Preference-Based Index for a 5-Dimensional Health State Classification for Asthma Derived from the Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire pp. 281-291

- Yaling Yang, John E. Brazier, Aki Tsuchiya and Tracey A. Young
- Health Effects in Significant Others pp. 292-298

- Ana Bobinac, Job van Exel, Frans F. H. Rutten and Werner Brouwer
- Cost-Saving Tree-Structured Survival Analysis for Hip Fracture of Study of Osteoporotic Fractures Data pp. 299-307

- Hua Jin and Ying Lu
- Application of an Artificial Neural Network to Predict Postinduction Hypotension During General Anesthesia pp. 308-314

- Chao-Shun Lin, Chuen-Chau Chang, Jainn-Shiun Chiu, Yuan-Wen Lee, Jui-An Lin, Martin S. Mok, Hung-Wen Chiu and Yu-Chuan Li
- An Economic Evaluation of a Laboratory Monitoring Program for Renin-Angiotensin System Agents pp. 315-324

- David H. Smith, Marsha A. Raebel, K. Arnold Chan, Eric S. Johnson, Amanda F. Petrik, Jessica R. Weiss, Xiuhai Yang and Adrianne Feldstein
- Detecting Blood Laboratory Errors Using a Bayesian Network pp. 325-337

- Quang A. Le, Greg Strylewicz and Jason N. Doctor
- Are Medical Outcomes Fungible? A Survey of Voters, Medical Administrators, and Physicians pp. 338-353

- Michael L. DeKay
- Communication of Uncertainty Regarding Individualized Cancer Risk Estimates pp. 354-366

- Paul K. J. Han, William M. P. Klein, Tom Lehman, Bill Killam, Holly Massett and Andrew N. Freedman
Volume 31, issue 1, 2011
- Joint and Separate Evaluation of Risk Reduction pp. E1-E10

- Dorte Gyrd-Hansen, Peder Halvorsen, Jørgen Nexøe, Jesper Nielsen, Henrik Støvring and Ivar Kristiansen
- Notes from the Editor pp. 5-9

- N/a
- Dynamic Microsimulation Models for Health Outcomes pp. 10-18

- Carolyn M. Rutter, Alan M. Zaslavsky and Eric J. Feuer
- 2010 Abstracts pp. E11-E53

- N/a
- Cohort Decomposition for Markov Cost-Effectiveness Models pp. 19-34

- Gordon Hazen
- Treatment Evolution and New Standards of Care pp. 35-42

- Steven M. Shechter
- The Cost Effectiveness of a Randomized Controlled Trial to Establish the Relative Efficacy of Vitamin K1 Compared with Alendronate pp. 43-52

- Matt D. Stevenson and Myfanwy Lloyd Jones
- Developing a Tuberculosis Transmission Model That Accounts for Changes in Population Health pp. 53-68

- Olivia Oxlade, Kevin Schwartzman, Andrea Benedetti, Madhukar Pai, Jody Heymann and Dick Menzies
- 2010 Abstracts pp. E54-E180

- N/a
- Stamping Out Fires! Controlling Smallpox with Targeted Mass Vaccination pp. 69-78

- Joseph R. Egan, Ian M. Hall and Steve Leach
- How Much Information Can Metabolic Syndrome Provide? pp. 79-92

- Jason W. Beckstead and Theresa M. Beckie
- The Impact of a Novel Computer-Based Decision Aid on Shared Decision Making for Colorectal Cancer Screening pp. 93-107

- Paul C. Schroy, Karen Emmons, Ellen Peters, Julie T. Glick, Patricia A. Robinson, Maria A. Lydotes, Shamini Mylvanaman, Stephen Evans, Christine Chaisson, Michael Pignone, Marianne Prout, Peter Davidson and Timothy C. Heeren
- Do Men Make Informed Decisions about Prostate Cancer Screening? Baseline Results from the “Take the Wheel†Trial pp. 108-120

- Jennifer D. Allen, Megan K. D. Othus, Alton Hart, Anshu P. Mohllajee, Yi Li and Deborah Bowen
- Adherence and Decision Aids pp. 121-129

- Peep F. M. Stalmeier
- Effects of Game-Like Interactive Graphics on Risk Perceptions and Decisions pp. 130-142

- Jessica S. Ancker, Elke U. Weber and Rita Kukafka
- Effect of Arrangement of Stick Figures on Estimates of Proportion in Risk Graphics pp. 143-150

- Jessica S. Ancker, Elke U. Weber and Rita Kukafka
- Interventions to Improve Patient Comprehension in Informed Consent for Medical and Surgical Procedures pp. 151-173

- Yael Schenker, Alicia Fernandez, Rebecca Sudore and Dean Schillinger
- Predicting the EuroQol Group’s EQ-5D Index from CDC’s “Healthy Days†in a US Sample pp. 174-185

- Haomiao Jia, Matthew M. Zack, David G. Moriarty and Dennis G. Fryback
- Author Index For Abstracts pp. E181-E188

- N/a
- The Effect of Health State Selection on the Valuation of EQ-5D pp. 186-194

- Ling-Hsiang Chuang and Paul Kind
- The Use of Rasch Analysis in Reducing a Large Condition-Specific Instrument for Preference Valuation pp. 195-210

- Tracey A. Young, Yaling Yang, John E. Brazier and Aki Tsuchiya
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