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View article: Systematic review of the effects of decision fatigue in healthcare professionals on medical decision-making
Systematic review of the effects of decision fatigue in healthcare professionals on medical decision-making Open
Decision fatigue is the tendency towards making less effortful decisions as the cumulative mental burden of effortful decision-making increases. Health professionals working long shifts may be particularly vulnerable to decision fatigue. T…
View article: Lengthy Shifts and Decision Fatigue in Out‐of‐Hours Primary Care: A Qualitative Study
Lengthy Shifts and Decision Fatigue in Out‐of‐Hours Primary Care: A Qualitative Study Open
Rationale Demands on healthcare workers are high: services are stretched, shifts are long and healthcare professionals (HCPs) regularly work lengthy periods without a break. Spending time continuously ‘on task’ changes decision‐making in p…
View article: Assessing Decision Fatigue in General Practitioners’ Prescribing Decisions Using the Australian BEACH Data Set
Assessing Decision Fatigue in General Practitioners’ Prescribing Decisions Using the Australian BEACH Data Set Open
Background General practitioners (GPs) make numerous care decisions throughout their workdays. Extended periods of decision making can result in decision fatigue, a gradual shift toward decisions that are less cognitively effortful. This s…
View article: How fast is fast enough? Academic behavioural science impacting public health policy and practice
How fast is fast enough? Academic behavioural science impacting public health policy and practice Open
Background: COVID-19 emphasised the crucial role behaviour change plays in protecting population health. However, the interchange between academic behavioural science and Public Health (PH) policy and practice could be strengthened. We aim…
View article: Behavioural Sciences Contribution to Suppressing Transmission of Covid-19 in the UK: A Systematic Literature Review
Behavioural Sciences Contribution to Suppressing Transmission of Covid-19 in the UK: A Systematic Literature Review Open
Background Governments have relied on their citizens to adhere to a variety of transmission-reducing behaviours (TRBs) to suppress the Covid-19 pandemic. Understanding the psychological and sociodemographic predictors of adherence to TRBs …
View article: What do Germans really think about health-nudges?
What do Germans really think about health-nudges? Open
View article: #treppegehtimmer: die effektive und niedrigschwellige Möglichkeit zur Steigerung körperlicher Aktivität im Alltag
#treppegehtimmer: die effektive und niedrigschwellige Möglichkeit zur Steigerung körperlicher Aktivität im Alltag Open
View article: Nudges Can Both Raise and Lower Physical Activity Levels: The Effects of Role Models on Stair and Escalator Use – A Pilot Study
Nudges Can Both Raise and Lower Physical Activity Levels: The Effects of Role Models on Stair and Escalator Use – A Pilot Study Open
Introduction: The majority of people worldwide do not engage in enough physical activity which can have hazardous effects on both individual and public health. Increasing physical activity levels in our daily lives is therefore a key conce…