AbstractThere is general agreement among public health practitioners, academics, and policymakers that people offered health screening tests should be able to make informed choices about whether to accept. Robust measures are necessary in order to gauge the extent to which informed choice is achieved in practice and whether efforts to improve it have succeeded. This review aims to add to the literature on how to improve methods of measuring informed choice. We discuss and critique commonly-used approaches and outline possible alternative methods that might address the issues identified. We explore the challenges of defining what information should be provided about screening and hence understood by service users, appraise the use of ‘thresh...
Reder M, Berens E-M, Kolip P, Spallek J. How to measure informed choice? Results from the German mam...
This study was an important start to explore the feasibility of applying stated preference discrete ...
Objective: Screening for cervical cancer may have favourable or unfavourable effects at the individu...
There is general agreement among public health practitioners, academics, and policymakers that peopl...
AbstractThere is general agreement among public health practitioners, academics, and policymakers th...
The principle of informed choice has recently become incorporated into cancer screening policy. How...
Background Screening programmes aim to identify individuals at higher risk of developing a disease ...
Abstract Background Informed choice is of ethical and practical importance in mammography screening....
Background: Informed decision making about participation has become an explicit purpose in invitatio...
Background Screening programmes aim to maximise population benefit by maximizing uptake but must als...
SUMMARY In this paper, we consider one of the decisions that have to be made about a screening progr...
The principle of informed choice has been recently incorporated into cancer screening policy. Howeve...
Objective: This study aimed to construct a measure of informed decision making that includes knowled...
IntroductionStated-preference methods provide a systematic approach to quantitatively assess the rel...
Aims: The (cost-)effectiveness of a screening programme may be strongly influenced by the participat...
Reder M, Berens E-M, Kolip P, Spallek J. How to measure informed choice? Results from the German mam...
This study was an important start to explore the feasibility of applying stated preference discrete ...
Objective: Screening for cervical cancer may have favourable or unfavourable effects at the individu...
There is general agreement among public health practitioners, academics, and policymakers that peopl...
AbstractThere is general agreement among public health practitioners, academics, and policymakers th...
The principle of informed choice has recently become incorporated into cancer screening policy. How...
Background Screening programmes aim to identify individuals at higher risk of developing a disease ...
Abstract Background Informed choice is of ethical and practical importance in mammography screening....
Background: Informed decision making about participation has become an explicit purpose in invitatio...
Background Screening programmes aim to maximise population benefit by maximizing uptake but must als...
SUMMARY In this paper, we consider one of the decisions that have to be made about a screening progr...
The principle of informed choice has been recently incorporated into cancer screening policy. Howeve...
Objective: This study aimed to construct a measure of informed decision making that includes knowled...
IntroductionStated-preference methods provide a systematic approach to quantitatively assess the rel...
Aims: The (cost-)effectiveness of a screening programme may be strongly influenced by the participat...
Reder M, Berens E-M, Kolip P, Spallek J. How to measure informed choice? Results from the German mam...
This study was an important start to explore the feasibility of applying stated preference discrete ...
Objective: Screening for cervical cancer may have favourable or unfavourable effects at the individu...