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Shared decision making of gezamenlijke besluitvorming : wanneer dierenarts en eigenaar samen beslissingen nemen = Shared decision making : when the veterinarian and owner decide together Ghent University
De communicatie tussen dierenarts en klant evolueert naar een meer klant- of relatiegericht patroon, waarbij eigenaars inspraak wensen en het belangrijk vinden dat hun perspectief gehoord wordt. “Shared decision making” of gezamenlijke besluitvorming is een proces waarbij dierenarts en eigenaar van het dier samen tot een beslissing komen over verdere medische stappen. Dit wordt toegepast indien er meerdere evenwaardige opties qua diagnostiek of ...
A simulation study on the probabilities of rank reversal, tie making, and tie breaking for multiple criteria decision making methods Ghent University
Multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) methods can be affected by preference reversal, meaning that the order of two alternatives is reversed after adding or deleting another alternative. Here, we focus on methods that produce rankings with ties (i.e., weak orders). In this context, one usually talks about rank reversal. Existing rank reversal probability simulation experiments are subject to improvement on the following points: (1) the small ...
Does introduction of thresholds in decision making aids benefit the patient? Comparison between findings-based and threshold-based diagnostic decision aids Institute of Tropical Medicine
A Comprehensive Approach to Decision Aids Supporting Shared Decision Making in Cardiac Rehabilitation Hasselt University
In recent years, patients’ interest in taking control of their own health and rehabilitation has grown. Shared decision making (SDM) advocates for the involvement of patients in making preferencesensitive decisions about their health and care. Optimal support for patients’ and healthcare professionals’ participation in the SDM process builds on effective, comprehensive tools revealing available evidence and encouraging patient preference ...
Semantic Decision Tables - A New, Promising and Practical Way of Organizing Your Business Semantics with Existing Decision Making Tools Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Researchers have been investigating the study of decision tables for more than fifty years. As an
important tool to support Information System Management, it is widely used by non-technical business people. The interest of decision tables has been rising steadily.
Semantic Decision Tables (SDTs), as a kind of advanced decision tables, provide a means to capture
and examine decision makers' concepts, as well as a tool for ...
important tool to support Information System Management, it is widely used by non-technical business people. The interest of decision tables has been rising steadily.
Semantic Decision Tables (SDTs), as a kind of advanced decision tables, provide a means to capture
and examine decision makers' concepts, as well as a tool for ...
Towards group decision making via semantic decision tables and blackboards Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Information infrastructures become increasingly decentralized. In these environments, coming up with coherent collective decision systems is difficult, especially in environments where central authorities are lacking. In this paper, we explore the idea of using artifacts called Blackboards for Decision Tables to support collaborative and incremental evolution of a network of Semantic Decision Tables, which we expect can improve the stakeholders ...
Determining the use of Data Quality Metadata (DQM) for decision making purposes and its impact on decision outcomes KU Leuven
Decision making processes and their outcomes can be affected by a number of factors. Among them, the quality of the data is critical. Poor quality data causes poor decisions. Although this fact is widely known, data quality (DQ) is still a critical issue in organizations because of the huge data volumes available in their systems. Therefore, literature suggests that communicating the DQ level of a specific data set to decision makers in the form ...