56 research outputs found
BCA_DQI_Survey_annotated_for_MDM.rjf_online_supp – Supplemental material for Impact of Timing on Measurement of Decision Quality and Shared Decision Making: Longitudinal Cohort Study of Breast Cancer Patients
Supplemental material, BCA_DQI_Survey_annotated_for_MDM.rjf_online_supp for Impact of Timing on Measurement of Decision Quality and Shared Decision Making: Longitudinal Cohort Study of Breast Cancer Patients by Karen R. Sepucha, Aisha T. Langford, Jeffrey K. Belkora, Yuchiao Chang, Beverly Moy, Ann H. Partridge and Clara N. Lee in Medical Decision Making</p
sj-doc-2-mdm-10.1177_0272989X211029267 – Supplemental material for Using Standardized Videos to Examine the Validity of the Shared Decision Making Process Scale: Results of a Randomized Online Experiment
Supplemental material, sj-doc-2-mdm-10.1177_0272989X211029267 for Using Standardized Videos to Examine the Validity of the Shared Decision Making Process Scale: Results of a Randomized Online Experiment by K. D. Valentine, Brittney Mancini, Ha Vo, Suzanne Brodney, Carol Cosenza, Michael J. Barry and Karen R. Sepucha in Medical Decision Making</p
sj-docx-1-mdm-10.1177_0272989X211029267 – Supplemental material for Using Standardized Videos to Examine the Validity of the Shared Decision Making Process Scale: Results of a Randomized Online Experiment
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-mdm-10.1177_0272989X211029267 for Using Standardized Videos to Examine the Validity of the Shared Decision Making Process Scale: Results of a Randomized Online Experiment by K. D. Valentine, Brittney Mancini, Ha Vo, Suzanne Brodney, Carol Cosenza, Michael J. Barry and Karen R. Sepucha in Medical Decision Making</p
sj-docx-2-mdm-10.1177_0272989X231182436 – Supplemental material for Shared Decision Making for Elective Surgical Procedures in Older Adults with and without Cognitive Insufficiencies
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-mdm-10.1177_0272989X231182436 for Shared Decision Making for Elective Surgical Procedures in Older Adults with and without Cognitive Insufficiencies by K. D. Valentine, Ha Vo, Brittney Mancini, Richard D. Urman, Franchesca Arias, Michael J. Barry and Karen R. Sepucha in Medical Decision Making</p
sj-docx-1-mdm-10.1177_0272989X231182436 – Supplemental material for Shared Decision Making for Elective Surgical Procedures in Older Adults with and without Cognitive Insufficiencies
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-mdm-10.1177_0272989X231182436 for Shared Decision Making for Elective Surgical Procedures in Older Adults with and without Cognitive Insufficiencies by K. D. Valentine, Ha Vo, Brittney Mancini, Richard D. Urman, Franchesca Arias, Michael J. Barry and Karen R. Sepucha in Medical Decision Making</p
sj-docx-1-mpp-10.1177_23814683221141377 – Supplemental material for Cross-sectional Survey Examining Patient Attitudes and Preferences for Rescheduling Screening Colonoscopies Canceled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-mpp-10.1177_23814683221141377 for Cross-sectional Survey Examining Patient Attitudes and Preferences for Rescheduling Screening Colonoscopies Canceled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic by K. D. Valentine, Lauren Leavitt, Steven J. Atlas, Emily Chen, Jasmine Ha, Sanja Percac-Lima, Kathleen M. Fairfield, Neil Korsen, Paul K. J. Han, James M. Richter, Leigh Simmons and Karen R. Sepucha in MDM Policy & Practice</p
Practice implications of the high false negative rate of sentinel lymph node biopsy reported in NSABP-32
Additional file 3 of Psychometric evaluation of a decision quality instrument for medication decisions for treatment of depression symptoms
Additional file 3. Analyses for counseling/therapy
2025 Solar Decathlon Net Zero Design Challenge: Sharon Elementary School
Our team participated in the 2025 US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon Design Challenge, an international collegiate competition where teams are tasked with designing sustainable, net-zero buildings to support innovation and communities. We partnered with Sharon Elementary School in Sharon, VT. This small K-6 school was looking to propose an upgrade and expansion to accommodate their growing class. They struggled to find a cost-friendly construction plan to address necessary maintenance, over-occupancy, security concerns, and poor energy efficiency. By collaborating with the administration, teachers, and students, along with the firm behind the previous expansion proposal (Banwell Architects), our team created a design solution that not only provides 7000 additional square feet of classrooms and community space, but also uses innovative straw bale panels and recycled low-carbon cellulose to improve insulation in the roof and walls from R-20 and R-3 to R-65 and R-38, respectively. We designed a greenhouse on the south side of the school to capture solar energy and provide a green educational space for students. With our envelope improvements and efficient air-water heat pumps, site EUI was reduced by 61%, before photovoltaics. Furthermore, by considering various financial grants and expanding roof solar to achieve net-zero, we bring 4M bond while minimizing annual energy bills. Lastly, by visiting Sharon and speaking with students about our design as well as sustainability and STEM education in general, we hope our work has a lasting, positive impact on Sharon Elementary and the community at large
Additional file 2 of Psychometric evaluation of a decision quality instrument for medication decisions for treatment of depression symptoms
Additional file 2. Univariate analyses predicting probability of taking medication
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