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Handbook of Health Decision Science

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This comprehensive reference delves into the complex process of medical decision making-both the nuts-and-bolts access and insurance issues that guide choices and the cognitive and affective factors that can make patients decide against their best interests.

Wide-ranging coverage offers a robust evidence base for understanding decision making across the lifespan, among family members, in the context of evolving healthcare systems, and in the face of life-changing diagnosis.

The section on applied decision making reviews the effectiveness of decision-making tools in healthcare, featuring real-world examples and guidelines for tailored communications with patients.

Throughout, contributors spotlight the practical importance of the field and the pressing need to strengthen health decision-making skills on both sides of the clinician/client dyad. Among the Handbook's topics:  From laboratory to clinic and back: connecting neuroeconomic and clinical measures of decision-making dysfunctions.

Strategies to promote the maintenance of behavior change: moving from theoretical principles to practices.

Shared decision making and the patient-provider relationship.

Overcoming the many pitfalls of communicating risk. Evidence-based medicine and decision-making policy.                                             The internet, social media, and health decision making.  The Handbook of Health Decision Science will interest a wide span of professionals, among them health and clinical psychologists, behavioral researchers, health policymakers, and sociologists.

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Product Details
Springer
1493934864 / 9781493934867
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
616
26/09/2016
English
375 pages
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