Author Index: D
• QUANTIFYING RANK ORDER DISCRIMIATION IN UNITS OF INFORMATION
• ECONOMIC TRENDS FROM 2004 – 2011 FOR CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE INFECTION FOR INTENSIVE CARE AND OTHER INPATIENTS: A RETROSPECTIVE, COHORT STUDY
• MAKING BETTER DECISIONS IN CAUSAL ANALYSIS: AN INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING AND BAYESIAN NETWORKS
• ECONOMIC TRENDS FROM 2004 – 2011 FOR CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE INFECTION FOR INTENSIVE CARE AND OTHER INPATIENTS: A RETROSPECTIVE, COHORT STUDY
• MAKING BETTER DECISIONS IN CAUSAL ANALYSIS: AN INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING AND BAYESIAN NETWORKS
• FIRST USER EXPERIENCES FROM A MULTI-CENTER IMPLEMENTATION OF A WEB-BASED PROSTATE CANCER TREATMENT DECISION AID IN THE NETHERLANDS
• PREFERENCE FOR DECISION MAKING ROLE IN PROSTATE CANCER SURVIVORS IS ASSOCIATED WITH ILLNESS PERCEPTIONS AND SATISFACTION WITH INFORMATION PROVISION: RESULTS FROM THE PROFILES-REGISTRY
• SMDM CORE COURSE: PSYCHOLOGY OF MEDICAL DECISION MAKING
• PREFERENCE FOR DECISION MAKING ROLE IN PROSTATE CANCER SURVIVORS IS ASSOCIATED WITH ILLNESS PERCEPTIONS AND SATISFACTION WITH INFORMATION PROVISION: RESULTS FROM THE PROFILES-REGISTRY
• SMDM CORE COURSE: PSYCHOLOGY OF MEDICAL DECISION MAKING
• INCREASING PATIENT CENTERED COMMUNICATION AND DECISION MAKING IN PRIMARY CARE OFFICE VISITS: COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF A NOVEL MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTERVENTION WITH AN EXISTING PATIENT ACTIVATION INTERVENTION
• USING THE OBSERVER OPTION5 MEASURE TO EVALUATE THE EFFECT OF A NOVEL “OPEN COMMUNICATION” INTERVENTION ON SHARED DECISION-MAKING IN PRIMARY CARE APPOINTMENTS
• USING THE OBSERVER OPTION5 MEASURE TO EVALUATE THE EFFECT OF A NOVEL “OPEN COMMUNICATION” INTERVENTION ON SHARED DECISION-MAKING IN PRIMARY CARE APPOINTMENTS
• VARIATION IN CAREGIVER PREFERENCES FOR PEDIATRIC ATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER TREATMENTS: A COMPARISON OF STRATIFICATION AND LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS
• IMPLEMENTING A MODEL OF ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION USING CONTINUOUS STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT TO PRIORITIZE TREATMENT DECISIONS FOR YOUTH WITH SERIOUS MENTAL AND COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
• DO STAKEHOLDER PREFERENCES FOR ENGAGEMENT IN PEDIATRIC ATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER TREATMENT CORRELATE WITH REPORTED OUTCOMES? A BEST WORST SCALING EXPERIMENT
• IMPLEMENTING A MODEL OF ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION USING CONTINUOUS STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT TO PRIORITIZE TREATMENT DECISIONS FOR YOUTH WITH SERIOUS MENTAL AND COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
• DO STAKEHOLDER PREFERENCES FOR ENGAGEMENT IN PEDIATRIC ATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER TREATMENT CORRELATE WITH REPORTED OUTCOMES? A BEST WORST SCALING EXPERIMENT