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A qualitative analysis, which emphasised the dilemmatic nature of resuscitation decision-making, identified two broad thematic dilemmas that subsumed six specific themes which contribute to resolving the dilemmas: quality of life (medical condition, mental versus physical incapacity, age and ageing, and burden), and the involvement of others (doctors and families) versus loss of autonomy.
Differences in diagnostic strategies and concepts existed within clearly delimited types of cognitive processes; such processes were largely compatible with the analytic and (in particular) non-analytic approaches to clinical decision-making identified in the medical field.
Principles of decision-making identified in the review address: 1) the distinction between rational-analytic vs. naturalistic-intuitive decision-making styles, 2) the utility of a flexible, adaptive, robust, approach that considers multiple criteria and possibilities (often reflected as alternative scenarios), 3) and the notion of appropriate levels of trust in recommendations.
Turning to the international literature, Kjellstrom and Corvalan (1995), as part of the World Health Organization project HEADLAMP Health and Environment Analysiss and Indicators for Decision-Making) identified seven indicators that would serve as monitoring tools for the United Nations initiative on sustainable development.
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At any given decision point, decision-making identifies actions to be taken based on the current level of understanding and anticipated consequences of management actions on the ground.
In addition, the case studies included specific questions that aimed to delineate different needs for informed decision-making, identify current processes and weaknesses of health policymaking, identify when and how policymakers search for evidence (explicit and tacit) and what they look for, and understand how knowledge is being used.
This could include involving women in decision making, identifying opportunities for women to gain employment, and addressing violence and social norms that harmed women.
The results also support the role of the anterior insula in guilt-related decision making, identifying these regions as potential targets for interventions in neuropsychiatric disorders featuring deficient guilt.
Issues such as appropriate staffing, localising decision making, identifying priorities and how they will be evaluated, and developing flexibility in terms of job descriptions and qualifications are highlighted.
Although cost effectiveness acceptability curves are valuable for representing the degree of uncertainty in an optimal strategy, they contain insufficient information for good decision making; identifying the strategy with the highest expected net monetary benefit is more useful.
This review aimed to identify the extent to which perceived decision difficulty, decision appropriateness, and their relationship have been assessed in scenario studies of GPs' decision making; identify possible determinants of difficulty and appropriateness; and investigate the relationship between difficulty and appropriateness.
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