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Nudge to Health: Harnessing Decision Research to Promote Health Behavior
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2013
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Behavioral Decision MakingHealth PoliticsMedical Decision MakingPreventive MedicineHealth CommunicationManagementPublic HealthDecision MakingHarnessing Decision ResearchConsumer HealthPublic Health InterventionPublic PolicyBehavioral SciencesHealth PolicyHealthy BehaviorHealth PromotionHealth BehaviorResource AllocationDecision ScienceRisk Decisions
Abstract We review selected literature that examines how biases in decision making can be utilized to encourage individual health behavior, such as vaccination, and promote policy decisions, such as resource allocation. These studies use simple interventions to nudge people towards more optimal health decisions without restricting decision‐makers’ freedom of choice. Examples include framing effects, defaults, implementation intentions, position effects, social norm, incentives, and emotions. We suggest that nudges are an effective way to promote healthy behavior.
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