Search Results - "Mulley, Albert G"
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Burnout and turnover risks for healthcare workers in the United States: downstream effects from moral injury exposure
Published in Scientific reports (22-10-2024)“…Moral injury has emerged as a construct of interest in healthcare workers’ (HCW) occupational stress and health. We conducted one of the first…”
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Reflections on 3 Years of Innovation: Recognizing the Need for Innovation Beyond the Clinical Care Pathway
Published in American journal of medical quality (01-03-2024)“…The Susan and Richard Levy Healthcare Delivery Incubator is designed to bring about rapid, sustainable, scalable, and transformational health care redesign…”
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The Global Role of Health Care Delivery Science: Learning from Variation to Build Health Systems that Avoid Waste and Harm
Published in Journal of general internal medicine (01-09-2013)“…ABSTRACT This paper addresses the fourth theme of the Indiana Global Health Research Working Conference, Clinical Effectiveness and Health Systems Research …”
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An approach to measuring the quality of breast cancer decisions
Published in Patient education and counseling (01-02-2007)“…Abstract Objective To explore an approach to measuring the quality of decisions made in the treatment of early stage breast cancer, focusing on patients’…”
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Stop the silent misdiagnosis: patients’ preferences matter
Published in BMJ (Online) (08-11-2012)“…Correct treatment recommendations require accurate diagnosis not only of the medical condition but of patients’ treatment preferences. Al Mulley, Chris…”
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A Perspective on the Patient's Role in Treatment Decisions
Published in Medical care research and review (01-02-2009)“…There is considerable evidence, across different clinical contexts, that treatment decisions are characterized by poor communication, significant knowledge…”
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Development of instruments to measure the quality of breast cancer treatment decisions
Published in Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (01-09-2010)“…Background Women with early‐stage breast cancer face a multitude of decisions. The quality of a decision can be measured by the extent to which the treatment…”
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Policy support for patient-centered care: the need for measurable improvements in decision quality
Published in Health affairs (Millwood, Va.) (2004)“…The phenomenon of practice variation draws attention to the need for better management of clinical decision making as a means of ensuring quality. Different…”
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Doing the right thing: systems support for decision quality in cancer care
Published in Annals of behavioral medicine (01-12-2006)“…There is considerable evidence of problems with the quality of cancer care. Wide variation in rates of interventions suggests that cancer care decisions may…”
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Primary Care Medicine Recommendations
Published 2001“…Primary Care Medicine Recommendations is a portable decision-support tool for quick answers to more than 230 clinical problems seen in the outpatient setting…”
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Developing skills for evidence-based surgery: ensuring that patients make informed decisions
Published in The Surgical clinics of North America (01-02-2006)“…Ensuring that the surgical decisions made by and with patients are fully informed is a challenge. Doctors and patients must work together, and to be successful…”
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Inconvenient truths about supplier induced demand and unwarranted variation in medical practice
Published in BMJ (20-10-2009)“…Doctors need to confront the implications of variation in clinical practice and improve the quality of medical decision making…”
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Standard Consultations Are Not Enough to Ensure Decision Quality Regarding Preference-Sensitive Options
Published in JNCI : Journal of the National Cancer Institute (16-04-2003)“…Making a good decision about cancer treatment is a complex and difficult task. It requires a certain emotional readiness, information about options and…”
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Developing instruments to measure the quality of decisions: Early results for a set of symptom-driven decisions
Published in Patient education and counseling (01-12-2008)“…Abstract Objective To identify a set of critical facts and key goals and concerns for five common medical conditions, benign prostate disease, hip and knee…”
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The need to confront variation in practice
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Improving productivity in the NHS
Published in BMJ (27-07-2010)“…Reducing practice variation through better decision making is key…”
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Mental healthcare in low and middle income countries
Published in BMJ (Online) (25-11-2014)“…Should not replicate the inefficient, inaccessible, and insensitive Western model…”
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Extending decision support: preparation and implementation
Published in Patient education and counseling (01-07-2003)“…The shift towards patient-centered care requires innovative, flexible decision-making models. Current decision aids provide information and help patients…”
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Indications for use of hepatitis B vaccine, based on cost-effectiveness analysis
Published in The New England journal of medicine (09-09-1982)“…To formulate indications for the use of hepatitis B vaccine, we examined the cost effectiveness of three strategies: vaccinating everyone; screening everyone…”
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Making good decisions about breast cancer chemoprevention
Published in Annals of internal medicine (02-07-2002)“…The US Preventive Services Task Force recommendations on chemoprevention of breast cancer present two serious challenges for clinicians. First, clinicians must…”
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