Background: As part of the Informed Health Choices project, we developed a podcast called The Health Choices Programme to help improve the ability of people to assess claims about the benefits and harms of treatments. We aimed to evaluate the effects of the podcast on the ability of parents of primary school children in Uganda to assess claims about the effects of treatments. Methods: We did this randomised controlled trial in central Uganda. We recruited parents of children aged 10–12 years who were in their fifth year of school at 35 schools that were participating in a linked trial of the Informed Health Choices primary school resources. The parents were randomly allocated (1:1), via a web-based random number generator with block sizes o...
Background Claims about what we need to do to improve our health are everywhere. Mos...
We created the Informed Health Choices (IHC) podcast to teach the parents of primary school children...
Background: People frequently make decisions about what can improve their health. They do this based...
Introduction Earlier, we designed and evaluated an educational mass media interventi...
Background: Claims made about the effects of treatments are very common in the media and in the popu...
Background: Claims about what improves or harms our health are ubiquitous. People need to be able to...
Introduction We evaluated an intervention designed to teach 10- to 12-year-old primary school childr...
Background The ability to appraise claims about the benefits and harms of treatments is crucial for ...
This protocol is for a process evaluation to assess the fidelity of the Informed Health Choices (IHC...
Background People of all ages are flooded with health claims about treatment effects (benefits and h...
Background: Young people are exposed to many claims about the effects of things they can do to prote...
Background To make well-informed choices, people must possess skills to assess the trustworthiness ...
Background: There is an overabundance of claims about the advantages and disadvantages of health int...
The Informed Health Choices project aimed to teach children to think critically about health claims ...
Background We designed the “Be smart about your health” digital resources to teach lower secondary ...
Background Claims about what we need to do to improve our health are everywhere. Mos...
We created the Informed Health Choices (IHC) podcast to teach the parents of primary school children...
Background: People frequently make decisions about what can improve their health. They do this based...
Introduction Earlier, we designed and evaluated an educational mass media interventi...
Background: Claims made about the effects of treatments are very common in the media and in the popu...
Background: Claims about what improves or harms our health are ubiquitous. People need to be able to...
Introduction We evaluated an intervention designed to teach 10- to 12-year-old primary school childr...
Background The ability to appraise claims about the benefits and harms of treatments is crucial for ...
This protocol is for a process evaluation to assess the fidelity of the Informed Health Choices (IHC...
Background People of all ages are flooded with health claims about treatment effects (benefits and h...
Background: Young people are exposed to many claims about the effects of things they can do to prote...
Background To make well-informed choices, people must possess skills to assess the trustworthiness ...
Background: There is an overabundance of claims about the advantages and disadvantages of health int...
The Informed Health Choices project aimed to teach children to think critically about health claims ...
Background We designed the “Be smart about your health” digital resources to teach lower secondary ...
Background Claims about what we need to do to improve our health are everywhere. Mos...
We created the Informed Health Choices (IHC) podcast to teach the parents of primary school children...
Background: People frequently make decisions about what can improve their health. They do this based...