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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638864/the-practical-realities-of-local-level-economic-evaluations-toward-informed-decision-making-in-health-care
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EDITORIAL
Todd H Wagner, Alayna Carrandi
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2024: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38500600/a-scoping-review-of-personalized-interactive-web-based-clinical-decision-tools-available-for-breast-cancer-prevention-and-screening-in-the-united-states
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REVIEW
Dalya Kamil, Kaitlyn M Wojcik, Laney Smith, Julia Zhang, Oliver W A Wilson, Gisela Butera, Jinani Jayasekera
UNLABELLED: Introduction. Personalized web-based clinical decision tools for breast cancer prevention and screening could address knowledge gaps, enhance patient autonomy in shared decision-making, and promote equitable care. The purpose of this review was to present evidence on the availability, usability, feasibility, acceptability, quality, and uptake of breast cancer prevention and screening tools to support their integration into clinical care. Methods. We used the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews Checklist to conduct this review...
2024: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38445047/understanding-the-impact-of-different-modes-of-information-provision-on-preferences-for-a-newborn-bloodspot-screening-program-in-the-united-kingdom
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stuart J Wright, Caroline M Vass, Fiona Ulph, Katherine Payne
UNLABELLED: Introduction. This study aimed to understand the impact of alternative modes of information provision on the stated preferences of a sample of the public for attributes of newborn bloodspot screening (NBS) in the United Kingdom. Methods. An online discrete choice experiment survey was designed using 4 attributes to describe NBS (effect of treatment on the condition, time to receive results, whether the bloodspot is stored, false-positive rate). Survey respondents were randomized to 1 of 2 survey versions presenting the background training materials using text from a leaflet (leaflet version) or an animation (animation version)...
2024: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38370149/what-affects-perceived-trustworthiness-of-online-medical-information-and-subsequent-treatment-decision-making-randomized-trials-on-the-role-of-uncertainty-and-institutional-cues
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriel Recchia, Karin S Moser, Alexandra L J Freeman
UNLABELLED: Background. Online, algorithmically driven prognostic tools are increasingly important in medical decision making. Institutions developing such tools need to be able to communicate the precision and accuracy of the information in a trustworthy manner, and so many attempt to communicate uncertainties but also use institutional logos to underscore their trustworthiness. Bringing together theories on trust, uncertainty, and psychological distance in a novel way, we tested whether and how the communication of uncertainty and the presence of institutional logos together affected trust in medical information, the prognostic tool itself, and treatment decisions...
2024: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362059/integrating-patient-involvement-interventions-within-clinical-practice-a-mixed-methods-study-of-health-care-professional-reasoning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Holm, Lotte Ørneborg Rodkjær, Hilary Louise Bekker
UNLABELLED: Background. Patient involvement interventions are complex interventions that improve patient involvement in treatment and care in health care systems. Studies report several benefits of patient involvement interventions and that health care professionals are positive about using them. However, they have not been explored as a collected group of interventions throughout the continuum of care and treatment. In addition, the relationship between patient involvement interventions and the clinical reasoning process of health care professionals has not been thoroughly studied...
2024: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38293656/resource-utilization-and-costs-associated-with-approaches-to-identify-infants-with-early-onset-sepsis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Grace Guan, Neha S Joshi, Adam Frymoyer, Grace D Achepohl, Rebecca Dang, N Kenji Taylor, Joshua A Salomon, Jeremy D Goldhaber-Fiebert, Douglas K Owens
UNLABELLED: Objective. To compare resource utilization and costs associated with 3 alternative screening approaches to identify early-onset sepsis (EOS) in infants born at ≥35 wk of gestational age, as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in 2018. Study Design. Decision tree-based cost analysis of the 3 AAP-recommended approaches: 1) categorical risk assessment (categorization by chorioamnionitis exposure status), 2) neonatal sepsis calculator (a multivariate prediction model based on perinatal risk factors), and 3) enhanced clinical observation (assessment based on serial clinical examinations)...
2024: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38293655/predicting-covid-19-outbreaks-in-correctional-facilities-using-machine-learning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giovanni S P Malloy, Lisa B Puglisi, Kristofer B Bucklen, Tyler D Harvey, Emily A Wang, Margaret L Brandeau
UNLABELLED: Introduction. The risk of infectious disease transmission, including COVID-19, is disproportionately high in correctional facilities due to close living conditions, relatively low levels of vaccination, and reduced access to testing and treatment. While much progress has been made on describing and mitigating COVID-19 and other infectious disease risk in jails and prisons, there are open questions about which data can best predict future outbreaks. Methods. We used facility data and demographic and health data collected from 24 prison facilities in the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections from March 2020 to May 2021 to determine which sources of data best predict a coming COVID-19 outbreak in a prison facility...
2024: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38283395/using-expert-elicitation-to-adjust-published-intervention-effects-to-reflect-the-local-context
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jodi Gray, Tilenka R Thynne, Vaughn Eaton, Rebecca Larcombe, Mahsa Tantiongco, Jonathan Karnon
UNLABELLED: Background. Local health services make limited use of economic evaluation to inform decisions to fund new health service interventions. One barrier is the relevance of published intervention effects to the local setting, given these effects can strongly reflect the original evaluation context. Expert elicitation methods provide a structured approach to explicitly and transparently adjust published effect estimates, which can then be used in local-level economic evaluations to increase their local relevance...
2024: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38250668/understanding-treatment-preferences-for-patients-with-tricuspid-regurgitation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vijay Iyer, Nadeen N Faza, Michael Pfeiffer, Mark Kozak, Brandon Peterson, Mortiz Wyler von Ballmoos, Sarah Mollenkopf, Melissa Mancilla, Diandra Latibeaudiere-Gardner, Michael J Reardon
UNLABELLED: Background. Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is a high-prevalence disease associated with poor quality of life and mortality. This quantitative patient preference study aims to identify TR patients' perspectives on risk-benefit tradeoffs. Methods. A discrete-choice experiment was developed to explore TR treatment risk-benefit tradeoffs. Attributes (levels) tested were treatment (procedure, medical management), reintervention risk (0%, 1%, 5%, 10%), medications over 2 y (none, reduce, same, increase), shortness of breath (none/mild, moderate, severe), and swelling (never, 3× per week, daily)...
2024: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38250667/application-of-time-series-analysis-and-expert-judgment-in-modeling-and-forecasting-blood-donation-trends-in-zimbabwe
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Coster Chideme, Delson Chikobvu
UNLABELLED: Background. Blood cannot be artificially manufactured, and there is currently no substitute for human blood. The supply of blood in transfusion facilities requires constant and timely collection of blood from donors. Modeling and forecasting trends in blood collections are critical for determining both the current and future capacity requirements and appropriate models of adequate blood provision. Objectives. The objective of this study is to determine blood collection or donation patterns and develop time-series models that can be updated and refined in predicting future blood donations in Zimbabwe when given the historical data...
2024: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38250666/understanding-and-bridging-gaps-in-the-use-of-evidence-from-modeling-for-evidence-based-policy-making-in-nigeria-s-health-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chinyere Mbachu, Prince Agwu, Felix Obi, Obinna Onwujekwe
UNLABELLED: Background. Modeled evidence is a proven useful tool for decision makers in making evidence-based policies and plans that will ensure the best possible health system outcomes. Thus, we sought to understand constraints to the use of models in making decisions in Nigeria's health system and how such constraints can be addressed. Method. We adopted a mixed-methods study for the research and relied on the evidence to policy and Knowledge-to-Action (KTA) frameworks to guide the conceptualization of the study...
2024: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38178866/development-of-complementary-encounter-and-patient-decision-aids-for-shared-decision-making-about-stroke-prevention-in-atrial-fibrillation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aubrey E Jones, Madeleine M McCarty, Kenzie A Cameron, Kerri L Cavanaugh, Benjamin A Steinberg, Rod Passman, Preeti Kansal, Adriana Guzman, Emily Chen, Lingzi Zhong, Angela Fagerlin, Ian Hargraves, Victor M Montori, Juan P Brito, Peter A Noseworthy, Elissa M Ozanne
INTRODUCTION: Decision aids (DAs) are helpful instruments used to support shared decision making (SDM). Patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) face complex decisions regarding stroke prevention strategies. While a few DAs have been made for AF stroke prevention, an encounter DA (EDA) and patient DA (PDA) have not been created to be used in conjunction with each other before. DESIGN: Using iterative user-centered design, we developed 2 DAs for anticoagulation choice and stroke prevention in AF...
2023: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38152308/informed-random-forest-to-model-associations-of-epidemiological-priors-government-policies-and-public-mobility
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tsaone Swaabow Thapelo, Dimane Mpoeleng, Gregory Hillhouse
UNLABELLED: Background. Infectious diseases constitute a significant concern worldwide due to their increasing prevalence, associated health risks, and the socioeconomic costs. Machine learning (ML) models and epidemic models formulated using deterministic differential equations are the most dominant tools for analyzing and modeling the transmission of infectious diseases. However, ML models can be inconsistent in extracting the dynamics of a disease in the presence of data drifts. Likewise, the capability of epidemic models is constrained to parameter dimensions and estimation...
2023: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38107033/estimating-the-health-care-expenditure-to-manage-and-care-for-type-2-diabetes-in-nepal-a-patient-perspective
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Padam Kanta Dahal, Lal Rawal, Zanfina Ademi, Rashidul Alam Mahumud, Grish Paudel, Corneel Vandelanotte
UNLABELLED: Background. This study aimed to estimate the health care expenditure for managing type 2 diabetes (T2D) in the community setting of Nepal. Methods. This is a baseline cross-sectional study of a heath behavior intervention that was conducted between September 2021 and February 2022 among patients with T2D ( N  = 481) in the Kavrepalanchok and Nuwakot districts of Nepal. Bottom-up and micro-costing approaches were used to estimate the health care costs and were stratified according to residential status and the presence of comorbid conditions...
2023: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37920604/parents-psychological-and-decision-making-outcomes-following-prenatal-diagnosis-with-complex-congenital-heart-defect-an-exploratory-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alistair Thorpe, Rebecca K Delaney, Nelangi M Pinto, Elissa M Ozanne, Mandy L Pershing, Lisa M Hansen, Linda M Lambert, Angela Fagerlin
UNLABELLED: Background. Parents with a fetus diagnosed with a complex congenital heart defect (CHD) are at high risk of negative psychological outcomes. Purpose. To explore whether parents' psychological and decision-making outcomes differed based on their treatment decision and fetus/neonate survival status. Methods. We prospectively enrolled parents with a fetus diagnosed with a complex, life-threatening CHD from September 2018 to December 2020. We tested whether parents' psychological and decision-making outcomes 3 months posttreatment differed by treatment choice and survival status...
2023: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37900721/cost-effectiveness-analysis-of-ct-based-finite-element-modeling-for-osteoporosis-screening-in-secondary-fracture-prevention-an-early-health-technology-assessment-in-the-netherlands
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jieyi Li, Marco Viceconti, Xinshan Li, Pinaki Bhattacharya, David M J Naimark, Anwar Osseyran
UNLABELLED: Objective. To conduct cost-utility analyses for Computed Tomography To Strength (CT2S), a novel osteoporosis screening service, compared with dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), treat all without screening, and no screening methods for Dutch postmenopausal women referred to fracture liaison service (FLS). CT2S uses CT scans to generate femur models and simulate sideways fall scenarios for bone strength assessment. Methods. Early health technology assessment (HTA) was adopted to evaluate CT2S as a novel osteoporosis screening tool for secondary fracture prevention...
2023: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37860721/assessing-an-online-patient-decision-aid-about-upper-extremity-reconstructive-surgery-for-cervical-spinal-cord-injury-pilot-testing-knowledge-decisional-conflict-and-acceptability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
William Moritz, Amanda M Westman, Mary C Politi, Dod Working Group, Ida K Fox
UNLABELLED: Background. While nerve and tendon transfer surgery can restore upper extremity function and independence after midcervical spinal cord injury, few individuals (∼14%) undergo surgery. There is limited information regarding these complex and time-sensitive treatment options. Patient decision aids (PtDAs) convey complex health information and help individuals make informed, preference-consistent choices. The purpose of this study is to evaluate a newly created PtDA for people with spinal cord injury who are considering options to optimize upper extremity function...
2023: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37841498/modeling-as-visioning-exploring-the-impact-of-criminal-justice-reform-on-health-of-populations-with-substance-use-disorders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natasha K Martin, Leo Beletsky, Benjamin P Linas, Ahmed Bayoumi, Harold Pollack, Sarah Larney
UNLABELLED: In the context of historic reckoning with the role of the criminal-legal system as a structural driver of health harms, there is mounting evidence that punitive drug policies have failed to prevent problematic drug use while fueling societal harms. In this explainer article, we discuss how simulation modeling provides a methodological framework to explore the potential outcomes (beneficial and harmful) of various drug policy alternatives, from incremental to radical. We discuss potential simulation modeling opportunities while calling for a more active role of simulation modeling in visioning and operationalizing transformative change...
2023: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37841497/erratum-to-involvement-in-chemotherapy-decision-making-among-patients-with-stage-ii-and-iii-colon-cancer
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1177/23814683231163189.].
2023: MDM Policy & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37841496/adaptive-covid-19-mitigation-strategies-tradeoffs-between-trigger-thresholds-response-timing-and-effectiveness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erinn C Sanstead, Zongbo Li, Shannon B McKearnan, Szu-Yu Zoe Kao, Pamela J Mink, Alisha Baines Simon, Karen M Kuntz, Stefan Gildemeister, Eva A Enns
UNLABELLED: Background. To support proactive decision making during the COVID-19 pandemic, mathematical models have been leveraged to identify surveillance indicator thresholds at which strengthening nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) is necessary to protect health care capacity. Understanding tradeoffs between different adaptive COVID-19 response components is important when designing strategies that balance public preference and public health goals. Methods. We considered 3 components of an adaptive COVID-19 response: 1) the threshold at which to implement the NPI, 2) the time needed to implement the NPI, and 3) the effectiveness of the NPI...
2023: MDM Policy & Practice
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