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  1. repository.up.ac.za

    user or knowledge worker or decision-maker. Like a human expert, the ES advises non-experts and explains the logic behinds its conclusion (Turban et al 2001). 2.2 Decision Support Systems (DSS) and Knowledge-based Decision Support Systems (KB-DSS) Decision support is a context-free expression. It means different things to di fferent people.
  2. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    It is in this context that new conceptual frameworks for shared decision making have emerged. 1, 16 The Ottawa Decision Support Framework (ODSF) was devised to guide development of interventions aimed at preparing patients and providers for shared decision making. 16, 17 The ODSF helps patients and providers make their way through a structured ...
  3. decisionaid.ohri.ca

    Patient Decision Aids - Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

    https://decisionaid.ohri.ca › ODST › pdfs › ODST.pdf

    with the 20th anniversary systematic reviews of the Ottawa Decision Support Framework.1-3 Effectiveness and Use of the Tutorial The Ottawa Decision Support Tutorial improves knowledge of decision support. The tutorial has been evaluated in: (a) two randomized trials with nurses practicing in health call centres and in oncology/palliative care ...
  4. journals.sagepub.com

    The first element in the ODSF is decisional needs.According to the original framework's underpinning theories, they are determinants of decisions that may be suboptimal. 7 Figure 1 lists these decisional needs that can adversely affect the quality of a decision. The first 4 are 1) decisional conflict (personal uncertainty about the best choice), 2) inadequate knowledge (condition/problem ...
    Author:Lauren Hoefel, Annette M. O’Connor, Krystina B. Lewis, Laura Boland, Laura Boland, Lindsey Sikora, J...Published:2020
  5. sciencedirect.com

    Apr 15, 2023Technically, KBDSS is an integration of an expert and decision-support system, which consists of 1) a knowledge base containing expert knowledge for a particular problem domain, 2) an inference engine for generating inferences over the knowledge base, 3) an interactive user interface, and 4) a decision-support shell for helping decision makers ...
  6. journals.sagepub.com

    The Ottawa Decision Support Tutorial has been used by more than 6000 participants and shown to improve knowledge of decision support. 8 When the training program is combined with skills-building workshops and feedback, the quality of decision support provided to simulated patients improves. 55,56 The tutorials and workshops will need to include ...
  7. ideas.repec.org

    Downloadable! Introduction. The Ottawa Decision Support Framework (ODSF) has guided practitioners and patients facing difficult decisions for 20 years. It asserts that decision support interventions that address patients’ decisional needs improve decision quality. Purpose. To update the ODSF based on a synthesis of evidence. Methods . We conducted an overview of systematic reviews ...
  8. accc-cancer.org

    The framework applies to all participants involved in decision making, including the individual, couple, or family, and their health practitioner. The framework asserts that participants' decisional needs will affect decision quality (informed, values-based choices), which in turn affects actions or behaviour (e.g.
  9. The Decision Support Evaluation Framework (DSEF) accelerates capabilities to warfighters by informing decisions throughout the capability development and delivery continuum, with knowledge gained from operational and technical capability evaluation, fueled by data collected from events conducted throughout the test continuum (a.k.a. TEAAC ...
  10. researchgate.net

    Knowledge-Based Decision Support Systems (KBDSS) have evolved greatly over the last few decades. The key technologies underpinning the development of KBDSS can be classified into two categories ...
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