Health behavior and decision-making in healthcare, in Ruggeri, K (ed.), Psychology and Behavioral Economics
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2021
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Jarke, HannesRuggeri, Kai
Graeber, Johanna
Tunte, Markus
Ojinaga-Alfageme, Olatz
Verra, Sanne
Petrova, Defina
Benzerga, Amel
Zupan, Zorana
Galizzi, Matteo
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Routledge
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Where people live, what they eat, how careful they are about taking their medications, and even what they do in their spare time are very much related to the quality of their lives and their health-related outcomes. While our genetic makeup accounts for a significant portion of our health outcomes, we know that health is also heavily influenced by what are known as social determinants: education, wealth, neighborhood safety, housing, and health literacy, among many others. Throughout the day, we face many decisions that have a direct or indirect impact on our health and quality of life. Many of these choices can be influenced toward healthier options by behavioral interventions. This chapter presents behavioral insights and interventions that have a high potential to impact the health of community members, reduce disparities, and improve their overall quality of life. These insights and interventions range from increased medical adherence to improved nutritional choices using nudges, r...egulations, provision of information, or rewards for positive behaviors.
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health behavior, decision-making, healthcareИзвор:
Psychology and Behavioral Economics, 2021, 71-98Издавач:
- Routledge
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Psihologija / PsychologyTY - CHAP AU - Jarke, Hannes AU - Ruggeri, Kai AU - Graeber, Johanna AU - Tunte, Markus AU - Ojinaga-Alfageme, Olatz AU - Verra, Sanne AU - Petrova, Defina AU - Benzerga, Amel AU - Zupan, Zorana AU - Galizzi, Matteo PY - 2021 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3993 AB - Where people live, what they eat, how careful they are about taking their medications, and even what they do in their spare time are very much related to the quality of their lives and their health-related outcomes. While our genetic makeup accounts for a significant portion of our health outcomes, we know that health is also heavily influenced by what are known as social determinants: education, wealth, neighborhood safety, housing, and health literacy, among many others. Throughout the day, we face many decisions that have a direct or indirect impact on our health and quality of life. Many of these choices can be influenced toward healthier options by behavioral interventions. This chapter presents behavioral insights and interventions that have a high potential to impact the health of community members, reduce disparities, and improve their overall quality of life. These insights and interventions range from increased medical adherence to improved nutritional choices using nudges, regulations, provision of information, or rewards for positive behaviors. PB - Routledge T2 - Psychology and Behavioral Economics T1 - Health behavior and decision-making in healthcare, in Ruggeri, K (ed.), Psychology and Behavioral Economics EP - 98 SP - 71 DO - 10.4324/9781003181873-5 ER -
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Jarke, H., Ruggeri, K., Graeber, J., Tunte, M., Ojinaga-Alfageme, O., Verra, S., Petrova, D., Benzerga, A., Zupan, Z.,& Galizzi, M.. (2021). Health behavior and decision-making in healthcare, in Ruggeri, K (ed.), Psychology and Behavioral Economics. in Psychology and Behavioral Economics Routledge., 71-98. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003181873-5
Jarke H, Ruggeri K, Graeber J, Tunte M, Ojinaga-Alfageme O, Verra S, Petrova D, Benzerga A, Zupan Z, Galizzi M. Health behavior and decision-making in healthcare, in Ruggeri, K (ed.), Psychology and Behavioral Economics. in Psychology and Behavioral Economics. 2021;:71-98. doi:10.4324/9781003181873-5 .
Jarke, Hannes, Ruggeri, Kai, Graeber, Johanna, Tunte, Markus, Ojinaga-Alfageme, Olatz, Verra, Sanne, Petrova, Defina, Benzerga, Amel, Zupan, Zorana, Galizzi, Matteo, "Health behavior and decision-making in healthcare, in Ruggeri, K (ed.), Psychology and Behavioral Economics" in Psychology and Behavioral Economics (2021):71-98, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003181873-5 . .