Abstract
Objective:
Complex treatment decisions can be suboptimal due to lack of a reliable decision-making model, a need this paper aims to meet.
Method:
A model for making complex treatment decisions is introduced.
Results:
The utility of the proposed method is demonstrated by making a complex treatment decision involving evaluation of clozapine treatment in a treatment-resistant patient.
Conclusion:
The proposed method implemented as a software tool can provide a framework for shared decision-making involving the patient.
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