Objective: To test whether different clinical decision support tools increase clinician orders and patient completions relative to standard practice and each other.
Study Design: A pragmatic, patient-randomized clinical trial in the electronic health record was conducted between October 2019 and April 2020 at Geisinger Health System in Pennsylvania, with 4 arms: care gap-a passive listing recommending screening; alert-a panel promoting and enabling lipid screen orders; both; and a standard practice-no guideline-based notification-control arm. Data were analyzed for 13 346 9- to 11-year-old patients seen within Geisinger primary care, cardiology, urgent care, or nutrition clinics, or who had an endocrinology visit.
This randomized trial evaluates whether individually addressed emails designed with behaviorally informed features increase COVID-19 vaccination rates.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHow can people wisely navigate social conflict? Two preregistered longitudinal experiments (Study 1: Canadian adults; Study 2: American and Canadian adults; total = 555) tested whether encouraging distanced (i.e., third-person) self-reflection would help promote wisdom.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: This research examines changes in emotionality following adverse experiences in daily life. We tested whether daily self-distancing (vs. self-immersing) in reflections on adversity results in positive change in emotionality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF[Correction Notice: An Erratum for this article was reported in Vol 148(5) of (see record 2019-25114-002). In the original article, all references to Study 6 in the text and Table 5 should be omitted. The resulting corrections are included in the erratum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF[Correction Notice: An Erratum for this article was reported in Vol 115(6) of (see record 2018-63189-002). In the article, the original supplemental material has been revised to include a clarifying note to the Tests of model fit over larger sample (Samples C-G) section and post-peer review analyses added to the Post-peer review Factor Analytic Tests section. All versions of this article have been corrected.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIndividualism appears to have increased over the past several decades, yet most research documenting this shift has been limited to the study of a handful of highly developed countries. Is the world becoming more individualist as a whole? If so, why? To answer these questions, we examined 51 years of data on individualist practices and values across 78 countries. Our findings suggest that individualism is indeed rising in most of the societies we tested.
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