BackgroundCurrent German and EU package leaflets (PLs) do not distinguish to what extent listed side effects are indeed side effects caused by drug intake or instead symptoms that occur regardless of drug use. We recently showed that most health professionals misinterpret the frequencies of listed side effects as solely caused by the drug. The present study investigated whether (1) these misinterpretations also prevail among laypeople and (2) alternative PLs reduce these misinterpretations.MethodsIn March 2017, 397 out of 400 laypeople approached completed an online survey. They were randomized to one of four PL formats: three alternative PLs (drug facts box with/without reading instruction, narrative format with numbers) and one standard P...
The experience (or mere anticipation) of side effects influences patients’ beliefs about specific tr...
Objective: To investigate the knowledge of patients with regard to the side-effects of over-the-cou...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of absolute risk, relative risk, and number needed to harm fo...
BACKGROUND:Current German and EU package leaflets (PLs) do not distinguish to what extent listed sid...
Lack of patient adherence with medication results in health care costs and adverse clinical outcomes...
Introduction: Patients’ perceptions of side effect risks are important influences on their medicine-...
To make informed decisions about taking medicinal drugs, people need accurate information about side...
Objectives - To assess the general public's interpretation of the verbal descriptors for side effect...
Background Many medication side effects are the result of a psychologically mediated “nocebo effe...
Abstract. Introduction:. Patient information leaflets on pain medication primarily list side effects...
Two experiments compared people's interpretation of verbal and numerical descriptions of the risk of...
When a people are sick and have to decide whether to take a drug that may cause side effects, they c...
Previous research has shown that people's evaluations of explanations about medication and their int...
Background Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are common, and information about medicines is increasingl...
Background: Nocebo effects contribute to a large proportion of the non-specific side-effects attribu...
The experience (or mere anticipation) of side effects influences patients’ beliefs about specific tr...
Objective: To investigate the knowledge of patients with regard to the side-effects of over-the-cou...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of absolute risk, relative risk, and number needed to harm fo...
BACKGROUND:Current German and EU package leaflets (PLs) do not distinguish to what extent listed sid...
Lack of patient adherence with medication results in health care costs and adverse clinical outcomes...
Introduction: Patients’ perceptions of side effect risks are important influences on their medicine-...
To make informed decisions about taking medicinal drugs, people need accurate information about side...
Objectives - To assess the general public's interpretation of the verbal descriptors for side effect...
Background Many medication side effects are the result of a psychologically mediated “nocebo effe...
Abstract. Introduction:. Patient information leaflets on pain medication primarily list side effects...
Two experiments compared people's interpretation of verbal and numerical descriptions of the risk of...
When a people are sick and have to decide whether to take a drug that may cause side effects, they c...
Previous research has shown that people's evaluations of explanations about medication and their int...
Background Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are common, and information about medicines is increasingl...
Background: Nocebo effects contribute to a large proportion of the non-specific side-effects attribu...
The experience (or mere anticipation) of side effects influences patients’ beliefs about specific tr...
Objective: To investigate the knowledge of patients with regard to the side-effects of over-the-cou...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of absolute risk, relative risk, and number needed to harm fo...