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Flexible rather than standardised approaches to communicating risks in health care

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A Edwards - British Medical Journal, 2004 - qshc.bmj.com
I nformed medical decision making depends at least partly on under- standing the
benefits and harms of different treatment options. This requires clear and
relevant risk commu- nication. In practice this means that information ...
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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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Informed consent: good medicine, dangerous side effects


BN WALLER, RA REPKO - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2007 - Cambridge Univ Press
Informed consent has passed through three stages. The first paternalistic stage
lasted for many centuries: The doctor's diagnosis and healing arts were kept
secret, and informing patients was regarded as professionally and ethically ...
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[CITATION] Surgical Patients Need Us: Psychological Preparation Improves Outcomes


W Deardorff
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Shared decision making, decision aids, and risk communication


M Helfand - Medical Decision Making, 2007 - mdm.sagepub.com
This special issue on the future of shared decision making features several new
research articles, reviews of the state of the science, and perspectives. As
this issue went to press, a New York Times feature on cancer care stressed ...
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[CITATION] Obesity surgery


EE Mason - IBSR Newsletter, 2001
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Postoperative laparoscopic bariatric surgery patients do not remember potential …


AK Madan, DS Tichansky, RJ Taddeucci - Obesity surgery, 2007 - Springer
Background: Despite comprehensive preoperative education, patients may forget
important information such as potential complications. Methods: Patients who had
undergone laparoscop- ic bariatric surgery were surveyed. All patients were ...
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Evaluation of the quality of informed consent in a vaccine field trial in a developing country …


D Minnies, T Hawkridge, W Hanekom, R … - BMC Medical Ethics, 2008 - biomedcentral.com
© 2008 Minnies et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access
article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted ...
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[CITATION] The place of readability formulas in technical writing


JC Redish, J Selzer - Tech Commun, 1985
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[CITATION] In Other WordsI Health Communication and Patient Safety


H Osborne - Boston Globe's On Call Magazine, October, 2005
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