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Current Women`s Health Reviews

Editor-in-Chief

ISSN (Print): 1573-4048
ISSN (Online): 1875-6581

Editorial

Behavioral Economics in the Delivery of Women’s Health: Next Horizons for Improvements in Practice

Author(s): John Yeh

Volume 19, Issue 3, 2023

Published on: 30 November, 2022

Article ID: e301122211420 Pages: 2

DOI: 10.2174/157340481903221130143502

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Wang SY, Groene O. (2020) The effectiveness of behavioral economics-informed interventions on physician behavioral change: A systematic literature review. PLoS ONE 15(6)e0234149
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David A. A. Lubarsky, Michael T. French, Howard S. Gitlow, Lisa F. Rosen, Steven G. Ullmann; Why Money Alone Can’t (Always) “Nudge” Physicians: The Role of Behavioral Economics in the Design of Physician Incentives. Anesthesiology 2019. 130:154–170
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Khalil_H, Bell_B, Chambers_H, Sheikh_A, Avery_AJ. Professional, structural and organisational interventions in primary care for reducing medication errors. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2017, Issue 10 Art No: CD003942
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Lily C. Taylor, Robert S. Kerrison, Benedikt Herrmann, Sandro T. Stoffel, Effectiveness of behavioural economics-based interventions to improve colorectal cancer screening participation: A rapid systematic review of randomised controlled trials, Preventive Medicine Reports, Volume 26, 2022. 101747, ISSN 2211-3355,
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Takvorian SU, Bekelman J, Beidas RS, et al. Behavioral economic implementation strategies to improve serious illness communication between clinicians and high-risk patients with cancer: protocol for a cluster randomized pragmatic trial. Implement Sci 16, 90 (2021).
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Liang SY, Stults CD, Jones VG, et al. Effects of Behavioral Economics-Based Messaging on Appointment Scheduling Through Patient Portals and Appointment Completion: Observational Study. JMIR Hum Factors 2022. 9(1):e34090. Published 2022 Mar 30.
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Asami Yagi, Yutaka Ueda, Tadashi Kimura, A behavioral economics approach to the failed HPV vaccination program in Japan, Vaccine, Volume 35, Issue 50, 2017. Pages 6931-6933, ISSN 0264-410X
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Fabián Duarte, Encouraging Mammograms Using Behavioral Economics: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Chile, Value in Health, Volume 24, Issue 10, 2021. Pages 1463-1469, ISSN 1098-3015
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Triunfo S. A Lesson From Behavioral Economics for Reducing Obstetric Interventions—Placing More Weight on Perceived Gains vs Perceived Losses. JAMA Netw Open 2022; 5(3)e222181
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Judah G, Dilib F, Darzi A, Huf S. A population survey on beliefs around cervical cancer screening: determining the barriers and facilitators associated with attendance. BMC Cancer 2022; May 9; 22(1): 522.
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