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Assessment of unconscious decision aids applied to complex patient-centered medical decisions.

Andrew Wilhelm ManigaultIan Michael HandleySummer Rain Whillock
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2015)
This research demonstrates a plausible benefit of unconscious thinking as a decision aid for complex medical decisions, and represents the first use of unconscious thought processes as a patient-centered medical decision aid. Further, the quality of decisions reached unconsciously does not appear to be affected by the amount of cognitive load participants experienced.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • decision making
  • antiretroviral therapy