"Better" clinical decisions do not necessarily require more time to make.

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology(2017)

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The Web-based intervention modeling experiment (IME; randomized study in a simulated setting) reported by Treweek et al. [1] provided support for using IME methodology in the evaluation of interventions to improve quality of care. As well as the management decision made, Treweek et al.u0027s data on general practitionersu0027 (GPs) responses to scenarios describing uncomplicated upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) included a measure of perceived decision difficulty for each decision and the time taken to make each decision.
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Primary care,Upper respiratory tract infection,Clinical decision making,Antibiotic prescribing,Patient scenario,Cognition
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