Physician prescribing decisions: The effects of situational involvement and task complexity on information acquisition and decision-making.
This research utilized a structural analysis of final judgment and a process-tracing method to examine the effects of situational involvement and task complexity on information acquisition and the decision-making process. In addition, the predictive accuracy of the linear model in predicting drug ch...
Main Author: | Chinburapa, Vijit. |
---|---|
Other Authors: | Pemberton, Jeanne |
Language: | en |
Published: |
The University of Arizona.
1991
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10150/185478 |
Similar Items
-
PRESCRIBING INTENTION AND THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF DRUG ATTRIBUTES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HMO AND FEE-FOR-SERVICE PHYSICIANS
by: Chinburapa, Vijit, 1959-
Published: (1986) -
The Effect of Variability in Substance Abuse and Dependence Terminology on Physicians' Prescribing Decisions
by: Phipps, Lisa Rochelle Burroughs
Published: (2006) -
Decision making in an intensive care environment in medicine
by: Leccisi, Michael S. G.
Published: (1996) -
Physician Attitudes toward Adopting Genome-Guided Prescribing through Clinical Decision Support
by: Casey Lynnette Overby, et al.
Published: (2014-02-01) -
The effects of task demands and cognitive resources on information acquisition in decision making
by: Peron, Ailsa Elizabeth
Published: (2007)