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January 01, 2008 - A review in this area could help to inform
guideline creation and influence clinical practice decisions
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November 01, 2017 - None
Potential Impact
How will an answer to your research question be used or help inform decisions
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August 15, 2011 - these factors is a difficult yet critical process in an effort to make
the best possible medical decisions … The findings of the review may impact clinical decisions by
patients and surgeons, treatment recommendations … by professional societies, purchasing
decisions by hospitals, and coverage decisions by payers. … consumer organizations, purchasers of
health care, and others with experience in making health care decisions … role is to provide input into identifying the Key Questions
for research that will inform healthcare decisions
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June 23, 2014 - However, treatment
decisions are made more complex by differential responses to treatment by bipolar … Clinicians and patients face numerous decisions regarding treatment. … These decisions
take the following general form: 1) What are the right pharmacologic or somatic
treatments … Differences in screening decisions will be resolved by consultation between investigators,
and, if necessary … Decisions
for pooling will be based on the homogeneity of study populations based on inclusion
Source
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October 27, 2015 - Discussion/Implications
for Clinical and Policy
Decisionmaking section to
note that cost may impact
decisions … cancer is
one of the most expensive diseases (as
noted in intro), this is a factor for health
care decisions … None the less, practicing clinicians and all
the major guidelines approach treatment
decisions based … However, as noted in the
Discussion (p 219, lines 32-
34) decisions about use of
intravesical therapies … The
conclusions can be used to inform policy,
inform practice decisions and guide future
research
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and inform transport decisions.7-9 Appropriate decisions
regarding … to 1 to 4 on the mGCS, 1 corresponding to
5 on the mGCS, and 2 corresponding to 6 on the mGCS).20
Decisions … However, information on clinical outcomes is often
lacking, and decisions about use must often be based … after injury by EMS personnel in the field as opposed to
later by ED personnel, after destination decisions … utilize standardized, validated measures to determine the
appropriateness of transport and triage decisions
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November 01, 2017 - explain:
Potential Impact
How will an answer to your research question be used or help inform decisions
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November 01, 2017 - explain:
Potential Impact
How will an answer to your research question be used or help inform decisions
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September 01, 2018 - decisionmakers—patients and
clinicians, health system leaders, and policymakers, among others—make well-informed
decisions … Anyone who makes decisions concerning
the provision of clinical care should consider this report in … or
outcome measures; whether they were used in reimbursement, national reporting, or
accreditation decisions
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January 27, 2011 - Bernhardt_final[9]
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1: Dissemination 2.0: Closing
the
Gap Between Knowledge and Practice With New
Media and Marketing
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Professor and
Chair, Health
Education
and
Behavior
Director, Center for Digital Health and Wellness
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January 01, 2000 - Training and Support for Patients and Consumers Engaged in Research
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January 01, 2000 - Slide 1
Presented By: Amy Bonoff
Training and Support for
Patients and Consumers
Engaged in Research
Training & Support
• Training and continued learning opportunities
are a key element for success
• Methods to support patient and consumer
involvement are evolving
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April 30, 2014 - Affiliation Section Comment Response
Peer Reviewer #1 Executive
Summary
The fact that no definitive decisions … that it is valuable to
know the extent of uncertainty in the evidence
used to guide daily clinical decisions … Peer Reviewer #3 Conclusion It is unclear how they will inform, or possibly misinform policy
decisions … Conclusion Given the lack of implementation of decision aids that have been
proven effective for important decisions … well structured and organized and useful for directing future
research efforts and policy or practice decisions
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/disruptive-behavior-disorder_clinician.pdf
August 01, 2016 - interventions by etiology,
although disruptive behaviors may stem from many causes (e.g.,
trauma) that inform decisions … Eisenberg Center
for Clinical Decisions and Communications Science at Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/fecal-incontinence_clinician.pdf
July 01, 2016 - Longer term information on benefits and
adverse effects would better inform clinical decisions for … Eisenberg Center for
Clinical Decisions and Communications Science at Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston
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January 01, 2013 - Public deliberation is a method of obtaining informed public input, usually to guide
program or policy decisions … mission of the funding agency, specifically, public views on the use of evidence for
making health care decisions
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February 01, 2013 - dialogue is recorded and reported to help authorities
incorporate public perspectives when making decisions … Making policy decisions about population screening for breast
cancer: The role of citizens’ deliberation
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February 01, 2013 - dialogue is recorded and reported to help authorities
incorporate public perspectives when making decisions … Making policy decisions about population screening for breast
cancer: The role of citizens’ deliberation
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October 01, 2007 - of this, CRTs can yield results that are both generaliz-
able and relevant for making “real world” decisions … of actual use is important to guide recom-
mendations about treatment regimens and inform coverage
decisions … Formulary decisions are made only after a careful review of evidence and reasoned deliberations; changes … One subject said, “We
make decisions now in rather odd ways . . .. … Many
subjects recognized that health plans routinely implement
formulary decisions and influence prescribing