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August 2018, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 699-707 Estimating a Preference-Based Single Index Measuring the Quality-of-Life Impact of Self-Management for Diabetes
by Donna Rowen & Alexander Labeit & Katherine Stevens & Jackie Elliott & Brendan Mulhern & Jill Carlton & Hasan Basarir & John Brazier - 708-718 Medical Maximizing-Minimizing Preferences Predict Responses to Information about Prostate-Specific Antigen Screening
by Laura D. Scherer & Jeffrey T. Kullgren & Tanner Caverly & Aaron M. Scherer & Victoria A. Shaffer & Angela Fagerlin & Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher - 719-729 Prediction of Real-World Drug Effectiveness Prelaunch: Case Study in Rheumatoid Arthritis
by Eva-Maria Didden & Yann Ruffieux & Noemi Hummel & Orestis Efthimiou & Stephan Reichenbach & Sandro Gsteiger & Axel Finckh & Christine Fletcher & Georgia Salanti & Matthias Egger - 730-745 Sponsorship Bias in Base-Case Values and Uncertainty Bounds of Health Economic Evaluations? A Systematic Review of Herpes Zoster Vaccination
by Joke Bilcke & Frederik Verelst & Philippe Beutels - 746-755 Individual Value Clarification Methods Based on Conjoint Analysis: A Systematic Review of Common Practice in Task Design, Statistical Analysis, and Presentation of Results
by Marieke G.M. Weernink & Janine A. van Til & Holly O. Witteman & Liana Fraenkel & Maarten J. IJzerman - 756-760 Double Conjunction Fallacies in Physicians’ Probability Judgment
by Vincenzo Crupi & Fabrizio Elia & Franco Aprà & Katya Tentori - 761-761 Corrigendum
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July 2018, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 547-561 Patients’ and Clinicians’ Perceptions of Antibiotic Prescribing for Upper Respiratory Infections in the Acute Care Setting
by David A. Broniatowski & Eili Y. Klein & Larissa May & Elena M. Martinez & Chelsea Ware & Valerie F. Reyna - 562-572 Understanding the Cognitive and Affective Mechanisms that Underlie Proxy Risk Perceptions among Caregivers of Asthmatic Children
by James A. Shepperd & Nikolette P. Lipsey & Thorsten Pachur & Erika A. Waters - 573-583 Improving Understanding of Diagnostic Test Outcomes
by Alaina N. Talboy & Sandra L. Schneider - 584-592 The Effect of Total Cost Information on Consumer Treatment Decisions: An Experimental Survey
by Regina Kwon & Larry A. Allen & Laura D. Scherer & Jocelyn S. Thompson & Madiha F. Abdel-Maksoud & Colleen K. McIlvennan & Daniel D. Matlock - 593-600 Physician-Specific Maximum Acceptable Risk in Personalized Medicine: Implications for Medical Decision Making
by Marco Boeri & Alan J. McMichael & Joseph P. M. Kane & Francis A. O’Neill & Frank Kee - 601-613 A Personalized Approach of Patient–Health Care Provider Communication Regarding Colorectal Cancer Screening Options
by M. Gabriela Sava & James G. Dolan & Jerrold H. May & Luis G. Vargas - 614-624 A Decision Aid to Promote Appropriate Colorectal Cancer Screening among Older Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial
by Carmen L. Lewis & Christine E. Kistler & Alexandra F. Dalton & Carolyn Morris & Renée Ferrari & Colleen Barclay & Noel T. Brewer & Rowena Dolor & Russell Harris & Maihan Vu & Carol E. Golin
May 2018, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 427-438 Decision Criterion and Value of Information Analysis: Optimal Aspirin Dosage for Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Events
by Anirban Basu & David Meltzer - 439-451 Discrete Event Simulation for Decision Modeling in Health Care: Lessons from Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening
by Matthew J. Glover & Edmund Jones & Katya L. Masconi & Michael J. Sweeting & Simon G. Thompson - 452-464 Matching Microsimulation Risk Factor Correlations to Cross-sectional Data: The Shortest Distance Method
by Sze-chuan Suen & Jeremy D. Goldhaber-Fiebert & Sanjay Basu - 465-475 The Feasibility of Sophisticated Multicriteria Support for Clinical Decisions
by James G. Dolan & Peter J. Veazie - 476-486 Decision Making for Healthcare Resource Allocation: Joint v. Separate Decisions on Interacting Interventions
by Helen Dakin & Alastair Gray - 487-494 Patient Variability Seldom Assessed in Cost-effectiveness Studies
by Tara A. Lavelle & David M. Kent & Christine M. Lundquist & Teja Thorat & Joshua T. Cohen & John B. Wong & Natalia Olchanski & Peter J. Neumann - 495-508 Establishing the Value of Diagnostic and Prognostic Tests in Health Technology Assessment
by Marta O. Soares & Simon Walker & Stephen J. Palmer & Mark J. Sculpher - 509-519 A Validation Study of the Rank-Preserving Structural Failure Time Model: Confidence Intervals and Unique, Multiple, and Erroneous Solutions
by Mario Ouwens & Ole Hauch & Stefan Franzén - 520-530 A Two-Step Markov Processes Approach for Parameterization of Cancer State-Transition Models for Low- and Middle-Income Countries
by Chaitra Gopalappa & Jiachen Guo & Prashant Meckoni & Buyannemekh Munkhbat & Carel Pretorius & Jeremy Lauer & André Ilbawi & Melanie Bertram - 531-542 Incorporating Genuine Prior Information about Between-Study Heterogeneity in Random Effects Pairwise and Network Meta-analyses
by Shijie Ren & Jeremy E. Oakley & John W. Stevens
April 2018, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 275-276 Medical Decision Making and MDM Policy & Practice Reviewers, 2017
by N/A - 277-305 A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Childhood Health Utilities
by Joseph Kwon & Sung Wook Kim & Wendy J. Ungar & Kate Tsiplova & Jason Madan & Stavros Petrou - 306-318 How Should Discrete Choice Experiments with Duration Choice Sets Be Presented for the Valuation of Health States?
by Brendan Mulhern & Richard Norman & Koonal Shah & Nick Bansback & Louise Longworth & Rosalie Viney - 319-333 Mean Rank, Equipercentile, and Regression Mapping of World Health Organization Quality of Life Brief (WHOQOL-BREF) to EuroQoL 5 Dimensions 5 Levels (EQ-5D-5L) Utilities
by Hwee Lin Wee & Khung Keong Yeo & Kok Joon Chong & Eric Yin Hao Khoo & Yin Bun Cheung - 334-343 Development and Validation of the Consumer Health Activation Index
by Michael S. Wolf & Samuel G. Smith & Anjali U. Pandit & David M. Condon & Laura M. Curtis & James Griffith & Rachel O’Conor & Steven Rush & Stacy C. Bailey & Gordon Kaplan & Vincent Haufle & David Martin - 344-354 Hospital-Based Physicians’ Intubation Decisions and Associated Mental Models when Managing a Critically and Terminally Ill Older Patient
by Shannon Haliko & Julie Downs & Deepika Mohan & Robert Arnold & Amber E. Barnato - 355-365 Strengths and Gaps in Physicians’ Risk Communication: A Scenario Study of the Influence of Numeracy on Cancer Screening Communication
by Dafina Petrova & Olga Kostopoulou & Brendan C. Delaney & Edward T. Cokely & Rocio Garcia-Retamero - 366-376 Health Professionals Prefer to Communicate Risk-Related Numerical Information Using “1-in-X†Ratios
by Miroslav Sirota & Marie Juanchich & Dafina Petrova & Rocio Garcia-Retamero & Lukasz Walasek & Sudeep Bhatia - 377-389 Are Perceived Prevalences of Infection also Biased and How? Lessons from Large Epidemics of Mosquito-Borne Diseases in Tropical Regions
by Jocelyn Raude & Patrick Peretti-Watel & Jeremy Ward & Claude Flamand & Pierre Verger - 390-399 Natural Frequencies Do Foster Public Understanding of Medical Tests: Comment on Pighin, Gonzalez, Savadori, and Girotto (2016)
by Michelle McDowell & Mirta Galesic & Gerd Gigerenzer - 400-422 Microsimulation Modeling for Health Decision Sciences Using R: A Tutorial
by Eline M. Krijkamp & Fernando Alarid-Escudero & Eva A. Enns & Hawre J. Jalal & M. G. Myriam Hunink & Petros Pechlivanoglou
February 2018, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 139-149 Using Cluster Analysis to Group Countries for Cost-effectiveness Analysis: An Application to Sub-Saharan Africa
by Louise B. Russell & Gyan Bhanot & Sun-Young Kim & Anushua Sinha - 150-162 Methods for Handling Unobserved Covariates in a Bayesian Update of a Cost-effectiveness Model
by Benjamin Thorpe & Orlagh Carroll & Linda Sharples - 163-173 Efficient Monte Carlo Estimation of the Expected Value of Sample Information Using Moment Matching
by Anna Heath & Ioanna Manolopoulou & Gianluca Baio - 174-188 A Gaussian Approximation Approach for Value of Information Analysis
by Hawre Jalal & Fernando Alarid-Escudero - 189-199 Implementing Generalized Additive Models to Estimate the Expected Value of Sample Information in a Microsimulation Model: Results of Three Case Studies
by Dustin J. Rabideau & Pamela P. Pei & Rochelle P. Walensky & Amy Zheng & Robert A. Parker - 200-211 Methods for Population-Adjusted Indirect Comparisons in Health Technology Appraisal
by David M. Phillippo & Anthony E. Ades & Sofia Dias & Stephen Palmer & Keith R. Abrams & Nicky J. Welton - 212-224 Using Observational Data to Calibrate Simulation Models
by Eleanor J. Murray & James M. Robins & George R. Seage III & Sara Lodi & Emily P. Hyle & Krishna P. Reddy & Kenneth A. Freedberg & Miguel A. Hernán - 225-234 Simple Decision-Analytic Functions of the AUC for Ruling Out a Risk Prediction Model and an Added Predictor
by Stuart G. Baker - 235-245 Adding Events to a Markov Model Using DICE Simulation
by J. Jaime Caro & Jörgen Möller - 246-261 A Discrete Event Simulation Model of Patient Flow in a General Hospital Incorporating Infection Control Policy for Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) and Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus (VRE)
by Erica S. Shenoy & Hang Lee & Erin E. Ryan & Taige Hou & Rochelle P. Walensky & Winston Ware & David C. Hooper - 262-272 An Adaptive Approach to Locating Mobile HIV Testing Services
by Gregg S. Gonsalves & Forrest W. Crawford & Paul D. Cleary & Edward H. Kaplan & A. David Paltiel
April 2018, Volume 38, Issue 1_suppl
- 3-8 Introduction to the Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network (CISNET) Breast Cancer Models
by Oguzhan Alagoz & Donald A. Berry & Harry J. de Koning & Eric J. Feuer & Sandra J. Lee & Sylvia K. Plevritis & Clyde B. Schechter & Natasha K. Stout & Amy Trentham-Dietz & Jeanne S. Mandelblatt - 9-23 Common Model Inputs Used in CISNET Collaborative Breast Cancer Modeling
by Jeanne S. Mandelblatt & Aimee M. Near & Diana L. Miglioretti & Diego Munoz & Brian L. Sprague & Amy Trentham-Dietz & Ronald Gangnon & Allison W. Kurian & Harald Weedon-Fekjaer & Kathleen A. Cronin & Sylvia K. Plevritis - 24-31 Contribution of Breast Cancer to Overall Mortality for US Women
by Ronald E. Gangnon & Natasha K. Stout & Oguzhan Alagoz & John M. Hampton & Brian L. Sprague & Amy Trentham-Dietz - 32-43 Estimating Breast Cancer Survival by Molecular Subtype in the Absence of Screening and Adjuvant Treatment
by Diego F. Munoz & Sylvia K. Plevritis - 44-53 The Dana-Farber CISNET Model for Breast Cancer Screening Strategies: An Update
by Sandra J. Lee & Xiaoxue Li & Hui Huang & Marvin Zelen - 54-65 Simulating the Impact of Risk-Based Screening and Treatment on Breast Cancer Outcomes with MISCAN-Fadia
by Jeroen J. van den Broek & Nicolien T. van Ravesteyn & Eveline A. Heijnsdijk & Harry J. de Koning - 66-77 Structure, Function, and Applications of the Georgetown–Einstein (GE) Breast Cancer Simulation Model
by Clyde B. Schechter & Aimee M. Near & Jinani Jayasekera & Young Chandler & Jeanne S. Mandelblatt - 78-88 A Bayesian Simulation Model for Breast Cancer Screening, Incidence, Treatment, and Mortality
by Xuelin Huang & Yisheng Li & Juhee Song & Donald A. Berry - 89-98 A Molecular Subtype–Specific Stochastic Simulation Model of US Breast Cancer Incidence, Survival, and Mortality Trends from 1975 to 2010
by Diego F. Munoz & Cong Xu & Sylvia K. Plevritis - 99-111 The University of Wisconsin Breast Cancer Epidemiology Simulation Model: An Update
by Oguzhan Alagoz & Mehmet Ali Ergun & Mucahit Cevik & Brian L. Sprague & Dennis G. Fryback & Ronald E. Gangnon & John M. Hampton & Natasha K. Stout & Amy Trentham-Dietz - 112-125 Comparing CISNET Breast Cancer Models Using the Maximum Clinical Incidence Reduction Methodology
by Jeroen J. van den Broek & Nicolien T. van Ravesteyn & Jeanne S. Mandelblatt & Mucahit Cevik & Clyde B. Schechter & Sandra J. Lee & Hui Huang & Yisheng Li & Diego F. Munoz & Sylvia K. Plevritis & Harry J. de Koning & Natasha K. Stout & Marjolein van Ballegooijen - 126-139 Modeling Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS): An Overview of CISNET Model Approaches
by Nicolien T. van Ravesteyn & Jeroen J. van den Broek & Xiaoxue Li & Harald Weedon-Fekjær & Clyde B. Schechter & Oguzhan Alagoz & Xuelin Huang & Donald L. Weaver & Elizabeth S. Burnside & Rinaa S. Punglia & Harry J. de Koning & Sandra J. Lee - 140-150 Comparing CISNET Breast Cancer Incidence and Mortality Predictions to Observed Clinical Trial Results of Mammography Screening from Ages 40 to 49
by Jeroen J. van den Broek & Nicolien T. van Ravesteyn & Jeanne S. Mandelblatt & Hui Huang & Mehmet Ali Ergun & Elizabeth S. Burnside & Cong Xu & Yisheng Li & Oguzhan Alagoz & Sandra J. Lee & Natasha K. Stout & Juhee Song & Amy Trentham-Dietz & Sylvia K. Plevritis & Sue M. Moss & Harry J. de Koning
January 2018, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-371 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 22-25, 2017
by N/A - 3-13 Debiasing Health-Related Judgments and Decision Making: A Systematic Review
by Ramona Ludolph & Peter J. Schulz - 14-25 Who Decides: Me or We? Family Involvement in Medical Decision Making in Eastern and Western Countries
by Dana L. Alden & John Friend & Ping Yein Lee & Yew Kong Lee & Lyndal Trevena & Chirk Jenn Ng & Sorapop Kiatpongsan & Khatijah Lim Abdullah & Miho Tanaka & Supanida Limpongsanurak - 26-33 Conducting EQ-5D Valuation Studies in Resource-Constrained Countries: The Potential Use of Shrinkage Estimators to Reduce Sample Size
by Kelvin K. W. Chan & Feng Xie & Andrew R. Willan & Eleanor M. Pullenayegum - 34-43 Variability in Affect and Willingness to Take Medication
by Liana Fraenkel & Marilyn Stolar & Jonathan R. Bates & Richard L. Street Jr & Harjinder Chowdhary & Sarah Swift & Ellen Peters - 44-55 Whose Preferences Matter? A Patient-Centered Approach for Eliciting Treatment Goals
by Nananda F. Col & Andrew J. Solomon & Vicky Springmann & Calvin P. Garbin & Carolina Ionete & Lori Pbert & Enrique Alvarez & Brenda Tierman & Ashli Hopson & Christen Kutz & Idanis Berrios Morales & Carolyn Griffin & Glenn Phillips & Long H. Ngo - 56-68 Online, Interactive Option Grid Patient Decision Aids and their Effect on User Preferences
by Peter Scalia & Marie-Anne Durand & Jan Kremer & Marjan Faber & Glyn Elwyn - 69-78 Effectiveness of a Decision Aid in Potentially Vulnerable Patients: A Secondary Analysis of the Chest Pain Choice Multicenter Randomized Trial
by Kristin L. Rising & Judd E. Hollander & Jason T. Schaffer & Jeffrey A. Kline & Carlos A. Torres & Deborah B. Diercks & Russell Jones & Kelly P. Owen & Zachary F. Meisel & Michel Demers & Annie Leblanc & Nilay D. Shah & Jonathan Inselman & Jeph Herrin & Victor M. Montori & Erik P. Hess - 79-94 Quantifying the Relationship between Capability and Health in Older People: Can’t Map, Won’t Map
by Matthew Franklin & Katherine Payne & Rachel A. Elliott - 95-106 What Factors Influence Women’s Perceptions of their Systemic Recurrence Risk after Breast Cancer Treatment?
by Kamaria L. Lee & Nancy K. Janz & Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher & Reshma Jagsi & Lauren P. Wallner & Allison W. Kurian & Steven J. Katz & Paul Abrahamse & Sarah T. Hawley - 107-119 Uncovering Longitudinal Health Care Behaviors for Millions of Medicaid Enrollees: A Multistate Comparison of Pediatric Asthma Utilization
by Ross Hilton & Yuchen Zheng & Anne Fitzpatrick & Nicoleta Serban - 120-133 Divergent Preferences for HIV Prevention: A Discrete Choice Experiment for Multipurpose HIV Prevention Products in South Africa
by Matthew Quaife & Robyn Eakle & Maria A. Cabrera Escobar & Peter Vickerman & Maggie Kilbourne-Brook & Mercy Mvundura & Sinead Delany-Moretlwe & Fern Terris-Prestholt - 372-403 Author Index for Abstracts
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November 2017, Volume 37, Issue 8
- 847-848 Déjà Vu: Introducing Operations Research to Health Care
by Todd H. Wagner & Jeffrey K. Jopling - 849-859 From Data to Improved Decisions: Operations Research in Healthcare Delivery
by Muge Capan & Anahita Khojandi & Brian T. Denton & Kimberly D. Williams & Turgay Ayer & Jagpreet Chhatwal & Murat Kurt & Jennifer Mason Lobo & Mark S. Roberts & Greg Zaric & Shengfan Zhang & J. Sanford Schwartz - 860-870 Effects of Anti- Versus Pro-Vaccine Narratives on Responses by Recipients Varying in Numeracy: A Cross-sectional Survey-Based Experiment
by Wändi Bruine de Bruin & Annika Wallin & Andrew M. Parker & JoNell Strough & Janel Hanmer - 871-881 The Effect of Individual Movements and Interventions on the Spread of Influenza in Long-Term Care Facilities
by Mehdi Najafi & Marek Laskowski & Pieter T. de Boer & Evelyn Williams & Ayman Chit & Seyed M. Moghadas - 882-893 A Comparison of the Validity and Responsiveness of the EQ-5D-5L and SF-6D for Measuring Health Spillovers: A Study of the Family Impact of Meningitis
by Arjun Bhadhuri & Sue Jowett & Kate Jolly & Hareth Al-Janabi - 894-904 The Importance of Considering Differences in Study Design in Network Meta-analysis: An Application Using Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor Drugs for Ulcerative Colitis
by Chris Cameron & Emmanuel Ewara & Florence R. Wilson & Abhishek Varu & Peter Dyrda & Brian Hutton & Michael Ingham - 905-913 A Framework for Treatment Decision Making at Prostate Cancer Recurrence
by Jane M. Lange & Bruce J. Trock & Roman Gulati & Ruth Etzioni - 914-921 Acceptability of In Utero Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation for Sickle Cell Disease
by Ryan M. Antiel & Scott D. Halpern & Evelyn M. Stevens & Jesse D. Vrecenak & Chavis A. Patterson & Trudy Tchume-Johnson & Kim Smith-Whitley & William H. Peranteau & Alan W. Flake & Lamia P. Barakat - 922-929 Taking Costs and Diagnostic Test Accuracy into Account When Designing Prevalence Studies: An Application to Childhood Tuberculosis Prevalence
by Zhuoyu Wang & Nandini Dendukuri & Madhukar Pai & Lawrence Joseph - 930-941 New Metrics for Economic Evaluation in the Presence of Heterogeneity: Focusing on Evaluating Policy Alternatives Rather than Treatment Alternatives
by David D. Kim & Anirban Basu - 942-954 Does Guiding Toward Task-Relevant Information Help Improve Graph Processing and Graph Comprehension of Individuals with Low or High Numeracy? An Eye-Tracker Experiment
by Carmen Keller & Alex Junghans
October 2017, Volume 37, Issue 7
- 735-746 An Overview of R in Health Decision Sciences
by Hawre Jalal & Petros Pechlivanoglou & Eline Krijkamp & Fernando Alarid-Escudero & Eva Enns & M. G. Myriam Hunink - 747-758 A Review of Methods for Analysis of the Expected Value of Information
by Anna Heath & Ioanna Manolopoulou & Gianluca Baio - 759-769 Using the Payoff Time in Decision-Analytic Models: A Case Study for Using Statins in Primary Prevention
by Alexander Thompson & Bruce Guthrie & Katherine Payne - 770-778 Biases in Individualized Cost-effectiveness Analysis: Influence of Choices in Modeling Short-Term, Trial-Based, Mortality Risk Reduction and Post-Trial Life Expectancy
by David van Klaveren & John B. Wong & David M. Kent & Ewout W. Steyerberg - 779-789 A Procedure for Deriving Formulas to Convert Transition Rates to Probabilities for Multistate Markov Models
by Edmund Jones & David Epstein & Leticia GarcÃa-Mochón - 790-801 Understanding the Value of Individualized Information: The Impact of Poor Calibration or Discrimination in Outcome Prediction Models
by Natalia Olchanski & Joshua T. Cohen & Peter J. Neumann & John B. Wong & David M. Kent - 802-814 Validation of a Cardiovascular Disease Policy Microsimulation Model Using Both Survival and Receiver Operating Characteristic Curves
by Ankur Pandya & Stephen Sy & Sylvia Cho & Sartaj Alam & Milton C. Weinstein & Thomas A. Gaziano - 815-826 Two-Stage Biomarker Protocols for Improving the Precision of Early Detection of Prostate Cancer
by Christine L. Barnett & Scott A. Tomlins & Daniel J. Underwood & John T. Wei & Todd M. Morgan & James E. Montie & Brian T. Denton - 827-843 Comparative Effectiveness of Tacrolimus-Based Steroid Sparing versus Steroid Maintenance Regimens in Kidney Transplantation: Results from Discrete Event Simulation
by Vibha C. A. Desai & Yann Ferrand & Teresa M. Cavanaugh & Christina M. L. Kelton & J. Jaime Caro & Jens Goebel & Pamela C. Heaton
August 2017, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 623-634 Handling Protest Responses in Contingent Valuation Surveys
by Mark Pennington & Manuel Gomes & Cam Donaldson - 635-646 How Robust Are Value Judgments of Health Inequality Aversion? Testing for Framing and Cognitive Effects
by Shehzad Ali & Aki Tsuchiya & Miqdad Asaria & Richard Cookson - 647-656 An Approach to Reconciling Competing Ethical Principles in Aggregating Heterogeneous Health Preferences
by Barry Dewitt & Alexander Davis & Baruch Fischhoff & Janel Hanmer - 657-669 Using an Internet-Based Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool to Improve Social-Cognitive Precursors of Physical Activity
by Stephanie L. Fowler & William M. P. Klein & Linda Ball & Jaclyn McGuire & Graham A. Colditz & Erika A. Waters - 670-679 Experienced Probabilities Increase Understanding of Diagnostic Test Results in Younger and Older Adults
by Bonnie Armstrong & Julia Spaniol - 680-687 Choice Blindness and Health-State Choices among Adolescents and Adults
by Ernest H. Law & Annika L. Pickard & Anika Kaczynski & A. Simon Pickard - 688-702 Providing Quantitative Information and a Nudge to Undergo Stool Testing in a Colorectal Cancer Screening Decision Aid: A Randomized Clinical Trial
by Peter H. Schwartz & Susan M. Perkins & Karen K. Schmidt & Paul F. Muriello & Sandra Althouse & Susan M. Rawl - 703-714 “Naming and Framing†: The Impact of Labeling on Health State Values for Multiple Sclerosis
by Colin Green & Elizabeth Goodwin & Annie Hawton - 715-724 The Potential of Collective Intelligence in Emergency Medicine: Pooling Medical Students’ Independent Decisions Improves Diagnostic Performance
by Juliane E. Kämmer & Wolf E. Hautz & Stefan M. Herzog & Olga Kunina-Habenicht & Ralf H. J. M. Kurvers - 725-729 Utilization of Continuous “Spinners†to Communicate Risk
by Rachel F. Eyler & Sara Cordes & Benjamin R. Szymanski & Liana Fraenkel
July 2017, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 483-497 Estimating State Transitions for Opioid Use Disorders
by Emanuel Krebs & Jeong E. Min & Elizabeth Evans & Libo Li & Lei Liu & David Huang & Darren Urada & Thomas Kerr & Yih-Ing Hser & Bohdan Nosyk - 498-511 Maximizing Health or Sufficient Capability in Economic Evaluation? A Methodological Experiment of Treatment for Drug Addiction
by Ilias Goranitis & Joanna Coast & Ed Day & Alex Copello & Nick Freemantle & Emma Frew - 512-522 Regulator Loss Functions and Hierarchical Modeling for Safety Decision Making
by Laura A. Hatfield & Christine M. Baugh & Vanessa Azzone & Sharon-Lise T. Normand - 523-533 Assessing the Expected Value of Research Studies in Reducing Uncertainty and Improving Implementation Dynamics
by Sabine E. Grimm & Simon Dixon & John W. Stevens - 534-543 The n-by-T Target Discharge Strategy for Inpatient Units
by Pratik J. Parikh & Nicholas Ballester & Kylie Ramsey & Nan Kong & Nancy Pook - 544-554 A Randomized Trial of Expanding Choice Sets to Motivate Advance Directive Completion
by Katherine R. Courtright & Vanessa Madden & Nicole B. Gabler & Elizabeth Cooney & Jennifer Kim & Nicole Herbst & Lauren Burgoon & Jennifer Whealdon & Laura M. Dember & Scott D. Halpern - 555-566 Marketing Authorization Procedures for Advanced Cancer Drugs: Exploring the Views of Patients, Oncologists, Healthcare Decision Makers, and Citizens in France
by Christel Protiére & Rachel Baker & Dominique Genre & Anthony Goncalves & Patrice Viens - 567-576 Prioritizing Rare Diseases: Psychological Effects Influencing Medical Decision Making
by Johanna Wiss & Lars-Ake Levin & David Andersson & Gustav Tinghög - 577-588 Comparison of the Effects of a Pharmaceutical Industry Decision Guide and Decision Aids on Patient Choice to Intensify Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritis
by Richard W. Martin & Ryan D. Enck & Donald J. Tellinghuisen & Aaron T. Eggebeen & James D. Birmingham & Andrew J. Head - 589-599 Evaluation of a Decision Aid for Women with Epilepsy Who Are Considering Pregnancy: A Randomized Controlled Trial
by Amanda McGrath & Louise Sharpe & Suncica Lah & Kaitlyn Parratt - 600-610 Toward Optimal Decision Making among Vulnerable Patients Referred for Cardiac Surgery: A Qualitative Analysis of Patient and Provider Perspectives
by Ryan A. Gainer & Janet Curran & Karen J. Buth & Jennie G. David & Jean-Francois Légaré & Gregory M. Hirsch - 611-617 Impact and Feasibility of Personalized Decision Support for Older Patients with Diabetes: A Pilot Randomized Trial
by Elbert S. Huang & Aviva G. Nathan & Jennifer M. Cooper & Sang Mee Lee & Na Shin & Priya M. John & William Dale & Nananda F. Col & David O. Meltzer & Marshall H. Chin
May 2017, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 331-333 Medical Decision Making and MDM Policy & Practice Reviewers, 2016
by N/A - 334-336 In Memoriam: Howard Raiffa, PhD — A Memoir and Personal Reflections
by Scott B. Cantor - 337-339 Extrapolation of Survival Data in Cost-effectiveness Analyses: The Need for Causal Clarity
by Neil Hawkins & Richard Grieve - 340-352 Cost-effectiveness Analysis in R Using a Multi-state Modeling Survival Analysis Framework: A Tutorial
by Claire Williams & James D. Lewsey & Andrew H. Briggs & Daniel F. Mackay - 353-366 Extrapolation of Survival Curves from Cancer Trials Using External Information
by Patricia Guyot & Anthony E. Ades & Matthew Beasley & Béranger Lueza & Jean-Pierre Pignon & Nicky J. Welton - 360-361 Comment on: Decisional Conflict, Regret, and the Burden of Rational Decision Making
by Anita D. Misra-Hebert & Michael W. Kattan - 362-362 Response to “Comment on: Decisional Conflict, Regret, and the Burden of Rational Decision Makingâ€
by Andrew J. Vickers - 367-376 Bayesian Solutions for Handling Uncertainty in Survival Extrapolation
by Miguel A. NegrÃn & Julian Nam & Andrew H. Briggs - 377-390 Extrapolating Survival from Randomized Trials Using External Data: A Review of Methods
by Christopher Jackson & John Stevens & Shijie Ren & Nick Latimer & Laura Bojke & Andrea Manca & Linda Sharples - 391-402 Predicting Mean Survival Time from Reported Median Survival Time for Cancer Patients
by Mette L. Lousdal & Ivar Sønbø Kristiansen & Bjørn Møller & Henrik Støvring - 403-414 You Only Die Once: Accounting for Multi-Attributable Mortality Risks in Multi-Disease Models for Health-Economic Analyses
by Rudolf T. Hoogenveen & Hendriek C. Boshuizen & Peter M. Engelfriet & Pieter H. M. van Baal - 415-426 Using Survival Analysis to Improve Estimates of Life Year Gains in Policy Evaluations
by Rachel Meacock & Matt Sutton & Søren Rud Kristensen & Mark Harrison - 427-439 Estimation of Survival Probabilities for Use in Cost-effectiveness Analyses: A Comparison of a Multi-state Modeling Survival Analysis Approach with Partitioned Survival and Markov Decision-Analytic Modeling
by Claire Williams & James D. Lewsey & Daniel F. Mackay & Andrew H. Briggs - 440-452 Development of a Conceptual Model of Disease Progression for Use in Economic Modeling of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
by Maggie Tabberer & Sebastian Gonzalez-McQuire & Hana Muellerova & Andrew H. Briggs & Maureen P. M. H. Rutten-van Mölken & Mike Chambers & David A. Lomas - 453-468 Statistical Modeling of Disease Progression for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Using Data from the ECLIPSE Study
by Alex Exuzides & Chris Colby & Andrew H. Briggs & David A. Lomas & Maureen P. M. H. Rutten-van Mölken & Maggie Tabberer & Mike Chambers & Hana Muellerova & Nicholas Locantore & Nancy A. Risebrough & Afisi S. Ismaila & Sebastian Gonzalez-McQuire - 469-480 Development of the Galaxy Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Model Using Data from ECLIPSE: Internal Validation of a Linked-Equations Cohort Model
by Andrew H. Briggs & Timothy Baker & Nancy A. Risebrough & Mike Chambers & Sebastian Gonzalez-McQuire & Afisi S. Ismaila & Alex Exuzides & Chris Colby & Maggie Tabberer & Hana Muellerova & Nicholas Locantore & Maureen P. M. H. Rutten�van Mölken & David A. Lomas
April 2017, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 179-192 Disclosing the Uncertainty Associated with Prognostic Estimates in Breast Cancer
by Ellen G. Engelhardt & Arwen H. Pieterse & Paul K. J. Han & Nanny van Duijn-Bakker & Frans Cluitmans & Ed Maartense & Monique M. E. M. Bos & Nir I. Weijl & Cornelis J. A. Punt & Patricia Quarles van Ufford-Mannesse & Harm Sleeboom & Johanneke E. A. Portielje & Koos J. M. van der Hoeven & F. J. Sherida Woei-A-Jin & Judith R. Kroep & Hanneke C. J. M. de Haes & Ellen M. A. Smets & Anne M. Stiggelbout - 193-203 Side Effect Perceptions and Their Impact on Treatment Decisions in Women
by Erika A. Waters & Thorsten Pachur & Graham A. Colditz - 204-215 Modeling Individual Patient Preferences for Colorectal Cancer Screening Based on Their Tolerance for Complications Risk
by Glen B. Taksler & Adam T. Perzynski & Michael W. Kattan - 216-229 Other Ways of Knowing
by Negin Hajizadeh & Melissa J. Basile & Andrzej Kozikowski & Meredith Akerman & Tara Liberman & Thomas McGinn & Michael A. Diefenbach - 230-238 Subjective Numeracy and the Influence of Order and Amount of Audible Information on Perceived Medication Value
by Liana Fraenkel & Marilyn Stolar & Sarah Swift & Richard L. Street Jr. & Harjinder Chowdhary & Ellen Peters - 239-251 Age Weights for Health Services Derived from the Relative Social Willingness-to-Pay Instrument
by Jeff Richardson & John McKie & Angelo Iezzi & Aimee Maxwell - 252-261 Handling Regional Variation in Health State Preferences within a Country
by Eleanor M. Pullenayegum & Kelly M. Sunderland & Jeffrey A. Johnson & Feng Xie - 262-272 Underestimation of Variance of Predicted Health Utilities Derived from Multiattribute Utility Instruments
by Kelvin K. W. Chan & Feng Xie & Andrew R. Willan & Eleanor M. Pullenayegum - 273-284 Exploring Differences between TTO and DCE in the Valuation of Health States
by Angela Robinson & Anne E. Spencer & José LuÃs Pinto-Prades & Judith A. Covey - 285-297 Using Discrete Choice Experiments with Duration to Model EQ-5D-5L Health State Preferences
by Brendan Mulhern & Nick Bansback & Arne Risa Hole & Aki Tsuchiya - 298-313 The Role of Qualitative Research Methods in Discrete Choice Experiments
by Caroline Vass & Dan Rigby & Katherine Payne - 314-326 Reliability, Validity, and Feasibility of Direct Elicitation of Children’s Preferences for Health States
by R. Trafford Crump & Lauren M. Beverung & Ryan Lau & Rita Sieracki & Mateo Nicholson
February 2017, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 139-147 Why Do Health Economists Promote Technology Adoption Rather Than the Search for Efficiency? A Proposal for a Change in Our Approach to Economic Evaluation in Health Care
by Graham Scotland & Stirling Bryan - 148-161 How to Invest in Getting Cost-effective Technologies into Practice? A Framework for Value of Implementation Analysis Applied to Novel Oral Anticoagulants
by Rita Faria & Simon Walker & Sophie Whyte & Simon Dixon & Stephen Palmer & Mark Sculpher - 162-172 Cost Recommendation under Uncertainty in IQWiG’s Efficiency Frontier Framework
by Isaac Corro Ramos & Stefan K. Lhachimi & Andreas Gerber-Grote & Maiwenn J. Al - 173-182 Using CART to Identify Thresholds and Hierarchies in the Determinants of Funding Decisions
by Chris Schilling & Duncan Mortimer & Kim Dalziel - 183-195 Markov Influence Diagrams
by Francisco J. DÃez & Mar Yebra & Iñigo Bermejo & Miguel A. Palacios-Alonso & Manuel Arias Calleja & Manuel Luque & Jorge Pérez-MartÃn - 196-211 A Markov Decision Process Model for Cervical Cancer Screening Policies in Colombia
by Raha Akhavan-Tabatabaei & Diana Marcela Sánchez & Thomas G. Yeung - 212-223 Using Simulation to Model and Validate Invasive Breast Cancer Progression in Women in the Study and Control Groups of the Canadian National Breast Screening Studies I and II
by Sharareh Taghipour & Laurent N. Caudrelier & Anthony B. Miller & Bart Harvey - 224-233 Progression and Transmission of HIV/AIDS (PATH 2.0)
by Chaitra Gopalappa & Paul G. Farnham & Yao-Hsuan Chen & Stephanie L. Sansom - 234-242 Risk Assessment for Venous Thromboembolism in Chemotherapy-Treated Ambulatory Cancer Patients
by Patrizia Ferroni & Fabio Massimo Zanzotto & Noemi Scarpato & Silvia Riondino & Umberto Nanni & Mario Roselli & Fiorella Guadagni - 243-252 Sensitivity Analysis in Sequential Decision Models
by Qiushi Chen & Turgay Ayer & Jagpreet Chhatwal - 253-263 Understanding the Effects of Competition for Constrained Colonoscopy Services with the Introduction of Population-level Colorectal Cancer Screening
by Leslie Anne Campbell & John T. Blake & George Kephart & Eva Grunfeld & Donald MacIntosh - 264-276 Determinants of Change in the Cost-effectiveness Threshold
by Mike Paulden & James O’Mahony & Christopher McCabe
January 2017, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-334 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making
by N/A - 3-5 Decisional Conflict, Regret, and the Burden of Rational Decision Making
by Andrew J. Vickers - 6-8 In Search of Cognitive Dignity
by Paul Clay Sorum - 9-16 The Role of Physicians’ First Impressions in the Diagnosis of Possible Cancers without Alarm Symptoms
by Olga Kostopoulou & Miroslav Sirota & Thomas Round & Shyamalee Samaranayaka & Brendan C. Delaney - 17-26 The Influence of Varying Cost Formats on Preferences
by Charles Changchuan Jiang & Liana Fraenkel - 27-34 The Phenomenology of the Diagnostic Process
by Norbert Donner-Banzhoff & Judith Seidel & Anna Maria Sikeler & Stefan Bösner & Maria Vogelmeier & Anja Westram & Markus Feufel & Wolfgang Gaissmaier & Odette Wegwarth & Gerd Gigerenzer - 35-45 The Bifocal Lens Model and Equation
by Jason W. Beckstead - 46-55 The Physician Recommendation Coding System (PhyReCS)
by Karen A. Scherr & Angela Fagerlin & Lillie D. Williamson & J. Kelly Davis & Ilona Fridman & Natalie Atyeo & Peter A. Ubel - 56-69 Physician Recommendations Trump Patient Preferences in Prostate Cancer Treatment Decisions
by Karen A. Scherr & Angela Fagerlin & Timothy Hofer & Laura D. Scherer & Margaret Holmes-Rovner & Lillie D. Williamson & Valerie C. Kahn & Jeffrey S. Montgomery & Kirsten L. Greene & Biqi Zhang & Peter A. Ubel - 70-78 Primary Care Physicians’ Support of Shared Decision Making for Different Cancer Screening Decisions
by Jennifer Elston Lafata & Richard F. Brown & Michael P. Pignone & Scott Ratliff & L. Aubree Shay - 79-90 Mapping the Decision-Making Process for Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy for Breast Cancer
by Louise L. Beryl & Katharine A. S. Rendle & Meghan C. Halley & Katherine A. Gillespie & Suepattra G. May & Jennifer Glover & Peter Yu & Runi Chattopadhyay & Dominick L. Frosch - 91-100 The Influence of Disease Severity of Preceding Clinical Cases on Pathologists’ Medical Decision Making
by Paul D. Frederick & Heidi D. Nelson & Patricia A. Carney & Tad T. Brunyé & Kimberly H. Allison & Donald L. Weaver & Joann G. Elmore - 101-112 Accuracy of the Surgeons’ Clinical Prediction of Postoperative Major Complications Using a Visual Analog Scale
by John C. Woodfield & Peter M. Sagar & Dinesh K. Thekkinkattil & Praveen Gogu & Lindsay D. Plank & Dermot Burke - 113-126 Exploring Provider Reactions to Decision Aid Distribution and Shared Decision Making
by Clarissa Hsu & David T. Liss & Dominick L. Frosch & Emily O. Westbrook & David Arterburn - 127-133 Medical Decisions of Pediatric Residents Turn Riskier after a 24-Hour Call with No Sleep
by Adi Aran & Netanel Wasserteil & Itai Gross & Joseph Mendlovic & Yehuda Pollak - 335-359 Author Index for Abstracts
by N/A
November 2016, Volume 36, Issue 8
- 927-940 Some Health States Are Better Than Others
by Jeremy D. Goldhaber-Fiebert & Hawre J. Jalal - 941-951 What Determines the Shape of an EQ-5D Index Distribution?
by David Parkin & Nancy Devlin & Yan Feng - 952-964 Changing Cycle Lengths in State-Transition Models
by Jagpreet Chhatwal & Suren Jayasuriya & Elamin H. Elbasha - 965-972 Analyzing Health-Related Quality of Life in the EVOLVE Trial
by Andrew H. Briggs & Patrick S. Parfrey & Nasreen Khan & Spring Tseng & Bastian Dehmel & Yumi Kubo & Glenn M. Chertow & Vasily Belozeroff - 973-989 Logistic Regression–Based Trichotomous Classification Tree and Its Application in Medical Diagnosis
by Yanke Zhu & Jiqian Fang - 990-998 A Generalized Assessment of the Impact of Regionalization and Provider Learning on Patient Outcomes
by Yun Zhang & Shoou-Yih D. Lee & Donna B. Gilleskie & Yepeng Sun & Arun Padakandla & Bruce L. Jacobs & Jeffery S. Montgomery & James E. Montie & John T. Wei & Brent K. Hollenbeck - 999-1010 Quantitative Framework for Retrospective Assessment of Interim Decisions in Clinical Trials
by Roger Stanev - 1011-1019 The Influence of Safety, Efficacy, and Medical Condition Severity on Natural versus Synthetic Drug Preference
by Brian P. Meier & Courtney M. Lappas - 1020-1033 The Impact of Diabetes-Related Complications on Preference-Based Measures of Health-Related Quality of Life in Adults with Type I Diabetes
by Tessa Peasgood & Alan Brennan & Peter Mansell & Jackie Elliott & Hasan Basarir & Jen Kruger - 1034-1042 Contemporary Context of Drug-Eluting Stents in Brazil
by Steffan Frosi Stella & Eduardo Gehling Bertoldi & CarÃsi Anne Polanczyk - 1043-1057 Linked Sensitivity Analysis, Calibration, and Uncertainty Analysis Using a System Dynamics Model for Stroke Comparative Effectiveness Research
by Yuan Tian & Kristen Hassmiller Lich & Nathaniel D. Osgood & Kirsten Eom & David B. Matchar
October 2016, Volume 36, Issue 7
- 446-447 Stories of MDM
by Mark S. Roberts - 448-609 16th Biennial European Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making
by N/A - 610-623 Author Index for Abstracts
by N/A - 795-797 Cultural Diversity Calls for Culture-Sensitive Health Communication
by Cornelia Betsch & Robert Böhm - 798-810 Exclusion Criteria in National Health State Valuation Studies
by Lidia Engel & Nick Bansback & Stirling Bryan & Mary M. Doyle-Waters & David G. T. Whitehurst - 811-833 Improving Medical Decision Making and Health Promotion through Culture-Sensitive Health Communication
by Cornelia Betsch & Robert Böhm & Collins O. Airhihenbuwa & Robb Butler & Gretchen B. Chapman & Niels Haase & Benedikt Herrmann & Tasuku Igarashi & Shinobu Kitayama & Lars Korn & Ülla-Karin Nurm & Bernd Rohrmann & Alexander J. Rothman & Sharon Shavitt & John A. Updegraff & Ayse K. Uskul - 834-843 Impact of Cultural Exposure and Message Framing on Oral Health Behavior
by Cameron Brick & Scout N. McCully & John A. Updegraff & Phillip J. Ehret & Maira A. Areguin & David K. Sherman - 844-853 Cross-Cultural Household Influence on Vaccination Decisions
by Eric Taylor & Katherine E. Atkins & Jan Medlock & Meng Li & Gretchen B. Chapman & Alison P. Galvani - 854-867 Measuring Graph Literacy without a Test
by Rocio Garcia-Retamero & Edward T. Cokely & Saima Ghazal & Alexander Joeris - 868-875 Should Health Numeracy Be Assessed Objectively or Subjectively?
by James G. Dolan & Olena A. Cherkasky & Qinghua Li & Nancy Chin & Peter J. Veazie - 876-886 Can I Count on Getting Better? Association between Math Anxiety and Poorer Understanding of Medical Risk Reductions
by Jonathan J. Rolison & Kinga Morsanyi & Patrick A. O’Connor - 887-899 Inspecting the Mechanism
by Jürgen Maurer - 900-910 What Strategies Do Physicians and Patients Discuss to Reduce Out-of-Pocket Costs? Analysis of Cost-Saving Strategies in 1,755 Outpatient Clinic Visits
by Wynn G. Hunter & Cecilia Z. Zhang & Ashley Hesson & J. Kelly Davis & Christine Kirby & Lillie D. Williamson & Jamison A. Barnett & Peter A. Ubel - 911-922 A Randomized Trial Examining Three Strategies for Supporting Health Insurance Decisions among the Uninsured
by Mary C. Politi & Kimberly A. Kaphingst & Jingxia (Esther) Liu & Hannah Perkins & Karishma Furtado & Matthew W. Kreuter & Enbal Shacham & Timothy McBride
August 2016, Volume 36, Issue 6
- 683-685 Could Physician Use of Realistic Previews Increase Treatment Adherence and Patient Satisfaction?
by Elizabeth S. Focella & Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher & Victoria A. Shaffer - 686-691 Natural Frequencies Do Not Foster Public Understanding of Medical Test Results
by Stefania Pighin & Michel Gonzalez & Lucia Savadori & Vittorio Girotto - 692-702 Dissemination of Clinical Practice Guidelines
by Nancy Santesso & Gian Paolo Morgano & Susan M. Jack & R. Brian Haynes & Sophie Hill & Shaun Treweek & Holger J. Schünemann