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Numeric, verbal, and visual formats of conveying health risks: Suggested best practices …

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IM Lipkus - Medical Decision Making, 2007 - mdm.sagepub.com
Perception of health risk can affect medical decisions and health behavior
change. Yet the concept of risk is a diffi- cult one for the public to grasp.
Whether perceptions of risk affect decisions and behaviors often relies on ...
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Communicating risk information: The influence of graphical display format on quantitative …


M Price, R Cameron, P Butow - Patient Education and Counseling, 2007 - Elsevier
Statistical health risk information has proved notoriously confusing and
difficult to understand. While past research indicates that presenting risk
information in a frequency format is superior to relative risk and ...
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[PDF] Patient information leaflets—impact of European regulations on safe and effective use of …


DK Raynor, P Knapp, A Moody, R Young - Pharmaceutical Journal (Vol 275), 2005 - pharmj.com
Correspondence to: Professor Raynor at School of Healthcare, University of
Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT (e-mail dkraynor@leeds.ac.uk) ... For personal use only.
Not to be reproduced without permission of the editor ...
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Quality of informed consent for invasive procedures

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M Brezis, S Israel, A Weinstein-Birenshtock, … - International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2008 - ISQHC
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Communicating risk to emergency department patients with chest pain


J France, C Keen, S Bowyer - British Medical Journal, 2008 - emj.bmj.com
Background: The risks and benefits of thrombolytic therapy for acute myocardial
infarction are usually discussed with patients before treatment. Numerous
factors may make it difficult for a patient to understand these issues ...
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How Do Patients Perceive the Benefits and Risks of Peripheral Angioplasty? Implications …


SB Habib, L Sonoda, TC See, PJ Ell, AM … - Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2008 - Elsevier
Of the 200 patients, 178 (89%) thought that they would have at least a 75%
(three in four) chance of benefiting from angioplasty. Eighty patients (40%)
thought they would definitely benefit from angioplasty. One hundred one ...
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Bariatric Surgery: Beyond Informed Consent


F Nieves-Khouw, R Welton, N Muchow - Bariatric Nursing and Surgical Patient Care, 2009 - liebertonline.com
The safety and efficacy of bariatric surgery in the management of obesity have
been demonstrated in recent years. Bariatric surgical procedures have become
less invasive and require less time in the hospital. Si- milarly, changes ...
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Bariatric Surgery: Beyond Informed Consent


B NURSING, SP CARE - liebertonline.com
The safety and efficacy of bariatric surgery in the management of obesity have
been demonstrated in recent years. Bariatric surgical procedures have become
less invasive and require less time in the hospital. Si- milarly, changes ...
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Birth choice following primary Caesarean section: mothers' perceptions of the influence of …


KE Goodall, C McVittie, M Magill - Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
This study explored mothers' perceptions of the influences of health
professionals (GPs, midwives and consultants) on decisions as to mode of
delivery of second children, following a previous Caesarean section (CS). ...
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[PDF] Effect of communication strategy on personal risk perception and treatment adherence …


S Younga, DM Oppenheimerc - Psychology, Health & Medicine, 2009 - princeton.edu
Psychology, Health & Medicine 431 occurred before health screening procedures
began (National Broadcasting Company, 2003). The public, however, appeared to
react to such descriptors with alarm rather than reassurance. Evidence of ...
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