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—A policy maker Further, stakeholders observed a need to evaluate and subsequently, if appropriate, promote a decision aids' effectiveness.

(MO #4) Fear of litigation: Other factors that promote a decision to perform a CS include fear of litigation and a lack of confidence in alternative interventions such as assisted vaginal delivery.

They can be educational, prescriptive (promoting a certain decision), or descriptive (promoting the process of deliberation).

The maritime research in this context focuses on promoting a hybrid decision-making approach to measure effectiveness of safety management system implementations on-board ships.

SDM competencies are behaviors or performance objectives a clinician should exhibit in promoting an informed decision making process.

More work is needed to determine the added value of a shared decision (above and beyond an informed decision), and, if of added value, how to best promote a shared decision.

Most workshop participants agreed that comparative risk assessment along harmonised procedures could significantly help the understanding of decisions made in other countries or sectors and promote a transparent decision making process in which all stakeholders can be involved.

Undoubtedly the positions are as demanding as rewarding, and they are not devoid of tricky situations--such as perhaps having to promote a policy decision that may not lay 100% comfortably within your own personal beliefs.

PPs rated nine items related to possible negative influences of PCSGs including, meeting with dominant members who push their own views, dissemination of inaccurate information, hearing negative experiences, creating conflict over treatment decisions, promoting a specific clinician, creating confusion, supplying irrelevant information, causing confrontation and promoting a single therapy.

While evidence-based medicine proponents promote a shared decision-making discussion of the tradeoffs between harms and benefits in screening test decisions, the public dialogue may be overtaken by proscreening advocates who treat screening as a mandate, not a choice.

In fact, ubc-25 was previously recognized for roles not directly related to the cell cycle, such as promoting a Ras-mediated cell-fate decision (Rocheleau et al. 2008) and maintaining neuromuscular homeostasis (Schulze et al. 2003).

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