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BMC Medical Informatics & Decision Making, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number S-1, April 2013
- Buzhou Tang, Hongxin Cao, Yonghui Wu, Min Jiang, Hua Xu:
Recognizing clinical entities in hospital discharge summaries using Structural Support Vector Machines with word representation features. S1 - Jaejoon Choi, Kwangmin Kim, Min Song, Doheon Lee:
Generation and application of drug indication inference models using typed network motif comparison analysis. S2 - Chiyong Kang, Hyeji Yu, Gwan-Su Yi:
Finding type 2 diabetes causal single nucleotide polymorphism combinations and functional modules from genome-wide association data. S3 - Woochang Hwang, Yongdeuk Hwang, Sunjae Lee, Doheon Lee:
Rule-based multi-scale simulation for drug effect pathway analysis. S4 - Jaegyoon Ahn, Dae Hyun Lee, Youngmi Yoon, Yunku Yeu, Sanghyun Park:
Improved method for protein complex detection using bottleneck proteins. S5 - Angelo C. Restificar, Ioannis Korkontzelos, Sophia Ananiadou:
A method for discovering and inferring appropriate eligibility criteria in clinical trial protocols without labeled data. S6 - Junkyu Lee, Seongsoon Kim, Sunwon Lee, Kyubum Lee, Jaewoo Kang:
On the efficacy of per-relation basis performance evaluation for PPI extraction and a high-precision rule-based approach. S7 - Sungchul Kim, Lee Sael, Hwanjo Yu:
Efficient protein structure search using indexing methods. S8
Volume 13, Number S-2, November 2013
- Robert J. Volk, Hilary Llewellyn-Thomas, Dawn Stacey, Glyn Elwyn:
Ten years of the International Patient Decision Aid Standards Collaboration: evolution of the core dimensions for assessing the quality of patient decision aids. S1 - Angela Coulter, Diana L. Stilwell, Jennifer Kryworuchko, Patricia Mullen, Chirk Jenn Ng, Trudy van der Weijden:
A systematic development process for patient decision aids. S2 - Michael J. Barry, Evelyn Chan, Benjamin Moulton, Sunita Sah, Magenta B. Simmons, Clarence Braddock:
Disclosing conflicts of interest in patient decision aids. S3 - Deb Feldman-Stewart, Mary Ann O'Brien, Marla L. Clayman, B. Davison, Masahito Jimbo, Michel Labrecque, Richard W. Martin, Heather L. Shepherd:
Providing information about options in patient decision aids. S4 - Victor M. Montori, Annie LeBlanc, Angela Buchholz, Diana L. Stilwell, Apostolos Tsapas:
Basing information on comprehensive, critically appraised, and up-to-date syntheses of the scientific evidence: a quality dimension of the International Patient Decision Aid Standards. S5 - Purva Abhyankar, Robert J. Volk, Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby, Paulina Bravo, Angela Buchholz, Elissa Ozanne, Dale Vidal, Nananda F. Col, Peep F. M. Stalmeier:
Balancing the presentation of information and options in patient decision aids: an updated review. S6 - Lyndal J. Trevena, Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher, Adrian Edwards, Wolfgang Gaissmaier, Mirta Galesic, Paul K. J. Han, John King, Margaret L. Lawson, Suzanne K. Linder, Isaac Lipkus, Elissa Ozanne, Ellen Peters, Daniëlle R. M. Timmermans, Steven Woloshin:
Presenting quantitative information about decision outcomes: a risk communication primer for patient decision aid developers. S7 - Angela Fagerlin, Michael Pignone, Purva Abhyankar, Nananda F. Col, Deb Feldman-Stewart, Teresa Gavaruzzi, Jennifer Kryworuchko, Carrie A. Levin, Arwen H. Pieterse, Valerie Reyna, Anne M. Stiggelbout, Laura D. Scherer, Celia E. Wills, Holly O. Witteman:
Clarifying values: an updated review. S8 - Hilary L. Bekker, Anna E. Winterbottom, Phyllis Butow, Amanda J. Dillard, Deb Feldman-Stewart, Floyd J. Fowler, Maria L. Jibaja-Weiss, Victoria A. Shaffer, Robert J. Volk:
Do personal stories make patient decision aids more effective? A critical review of theory and evidence. S9 - Kirsten J. McCaffery, Margaret Holmes-Rovner, Sian K. Smith, David R. Rovner, Don Nutbeam, Marla L. Clayman, Karen Kelly-Blake, Michael S. Wolf, Stacey L. Sheridan:
Addressing health literacy in patient decision aids. S10 - Dawn Stacey, Jennifer Kryworuchko, Jeff Belkora, B. Davison, Marie-Anne Durand, Karen B. Eden, Aubri S. Hoffman, Mirjam Koerner, France Légaré, Marie-Chantal Loiselle, Richard L. Street Jr.:
Coaching and guidance with patient decision aids: A review of theoretical and empirical evidence. S11 - Karen R. Sepucha, Cornelia M. Borkhoff, Joanne Lally, Carrie A. Levin, Daniel D. Matlock, Chirk Jenn Ng, Mary E. Ropka, Dawn Stacey, Natalie Joseph-Williams, Celia E. Wills, Richard Thomson:
Establishing the effectiveness of patient decision aids: key constructs and measurement instruments. S12 - Aubri S. Hoffman, Robert J. Volk, Anton Saarimaki, Christine Stirling, Linda C. Li, Martin Härter, Geetanjali R. Kamath, Hilary Llewellyn-Thomas:
Delivering patient decision aids on the Internet: definitions, theories, current evidence, and emerging research areas. S13 - Glyn Elwyn, Isabelle Scholl, Caroline Tietbohl, Mala Mann, Adrian G. K. Edwards, Catharine Clay, France Légaré, Trudy van der Weijden, Carmen L. Lewis, Richard M. Wexler, Dominick L. Frosch:
"Many miles to go ...": a systematic review of the implementation of patient decision support interventions into routine clinical practice. S14
Volume 13, Number S-3, December 2013
- Robert J. Volk, Richard L. Street Jr., Quentin Smith, Michael Fordis:
Supporting informed decision making when clinical evidence and conventional wisdom collide: papers developed from the Eisenberg Center Conference Series 2012. S1 - John S. Santa:
Communicating information about "what not to do" to consumers. S2 - Gary Schwitzer:
Addressing tensions when popular media and evidence-based care collide. S3 - Jakob D. Jensen, Melinda Krakow, Kevin K. John, Miao Liu:
Against conventional wisdom: when the public, the media, and medical practice collide. S4 - Richard L. Kravitz, Robert A. Bell:
Media, messages, and medication: strategies to reconcile what patients hear, what they want, and what they need from medications. S5 - Laura A. Siminoff:
Incorporating patient and family preferences into evidence-based medicine. S6 - Vetta L. Sanders Thompson:
Making decisions in a complex information environment: evidential preference and information we trust. S7
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