This study provides insight into seniors\u27 perceptions of and responses to direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising (DTCA) usefulness, examines support for DTCA regulation as a type of uncertainty management, and extends and gives empirical voice to previous survey results through methodological triangulation. In-depth interview findings revealed that, for most informants, DTCA usefulness was uncertain and this uncertainty stemmed from 4 sources. The majority had negative responses to DTCA uncertainty and relied on 2 uncertainty-management strategies: information seeking from physicians, and inferences of and support for some government regulation of DTCA. Overall, the findings demonstrate the viability of uncertainty management t...
Despite a substantial body of research in direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) for prescription dru...
The growth in direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) over the past two decades has facilitated the co...
A series of in-depth interviews was conducted to examine older adults\u27 perceptions of the effects...
This study provides insight into seniors\u27 perceptions of and responses to direct-to-consumer pres...
Objective To conduct a pilot study exploring seniors’ perceptions of direct-to-consumer advertising ...
To determine how seniors evaluate, compare, and use prescription drug information sources, provide i...
This study examined consumer perceptions of the information utility of direct-to-consumer advertisin...
This study investigates advertising skepticism in the context of consumers\u27 prescription drug inf...
This study examined consumer perceptions of the information utility of direct-to-consumer advertisin...
Pharmaceutical companies have adopted a pull marketing strategy of prescription drugs as part of the...
In this article, we report the results of a study conducted to determine consumer perceptions of the...
This study was completed to analyze the effects of direct to consumer advertising (DTCA) of prescrip...
This study examined the effect of "direct-to-consumer" advertising of prescription drug products on ...
Direct to consumer advertising of prescription drugs (DTCA) accounts for approximately $5 billion in...
Direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising in the United States has dramatically increased as pharmaceutic...
Despite a substantial body of research in direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) for prescription dru...
The growth in direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) over the past two decades has facilitated the co...
A series of in-depth interviews was conducted to examine older adults\u27 perceptions of the effects...
This study provides insight into seniors\u27 perceptions of and responses to direct-to-consumer pres...
Objective To conduct a pilot study exploring seniors’ perceptions of direct-to-consumer advertising ...
To determine how seniors evaluate, compare, and use prescription drug information sources, provide i...
This study examined consumer perceptions of the information utility of direct-to-consumer advertisin...
This study investigates advertising skepticism in the context of consumers\u27 prescription drug inf...
This study examined consumer perceptions of the information utility of direct-to-consumer advertisin...
Pharmaceutical companies have adopted a pull marketing strategy of prescription drugs as part of the...
In this article, we report the results of a study conducted to determine consumer perceptions of the...
This study was completed to analyze the effects of direct to consumer advertising (DTCA) of prescrip...
This study examined the effect of "direct-to-consumer" advertising of prescription drug products on ...
Direct to consumer advertising of prescription drugs (DTCA) accounts for approximately $5 billion in...
Direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising in the United States has dramatically increased as pharmaceutic...
Despite a substantial body of research in direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) for prescription dru...
The growth in direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) over the past two decades has facilitated the co...
A series of in-depth interviews was conducted to examine older adults\u27 perceptions of the effects...