Objectives - To assess the general public's interpretation of the verbal descriptors for side effect frequency recommended for use in medicine information leaflets by a European Union (EU) guideline, and to examine the extent to which differences in interpretation affect people's perception of risk and their judgments of intention to comply with the prescribed treatment. Method - Two studies used a controlled empirical methodology in which people were presented with a hypothetical, but realistic, scenario about visiting their general practitioner and being prescribed medication. They were given an explanation that focused on the side effects of the medicine, together with information about the probability of occurrence using either numerica...
Objective The primary objective of the study was to evaluate the effects of communication style on r...
Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to determine whether describing the probability ...
The objective of this study is to assess how both the severity of illness and the probability of sid...
Two experiments compared people's interpretation of verbal and numerical descriptions of the risk of...
Objectives: To examine doctors' (Experiment 1) and doctors' and lay people's (Experiment 2) interpre...
Objective: To determine whether the use of verbal descriptors suggested by the European Union (EU) s...
A study examined people's interpretation of European Commission (EC) recommended verbal descriptors ...
Patients want and need comprehensive and accurate information about their medicines so that they can...
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...
Lack of patient adherence with medication results in health care costs and adverse clinical outcomes...
Introduction Evidence suggests the current verbal risk descriptors used to communicate side effec...
Previous research has shown that people's evaluations of explanations about medication and their int...
BackgroundCurrent German and EU package leaflets (PLs) do not distinguish to what extent listed side...
BACKGROUND:Current German and EU package leaflets (PLs) do not distinguish to what extent listed sid...
Objective The primary objective of the study was to evaluate the effects of communication style on r...
Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to determine whether describing the probability ...
The objective of this study is to assess how both the severity of illness and the probability of sid...
Two experiments compared people's interpretation of verbal and numerical descriptions of the risk of...
Objectives: To examine doctors' (Experiment 1) and doctors' and lay people's (Experiment 2) interpre...
Objective: To determine whether the use of verbal descriptors suggested by the European Union (EU) s...
A study examined people's interpretation of European Commission (EC) recommended verbal descriptors ...
Patients want and need comprehensive and accurate information about their medicines so that they can...
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...
Lack of patient adherence with medication results in health care costs and adverse clinical outcomes...
Introduction Evidence suggests the current verbal risk descriptors used to communicate side effec...
Previous research has shown that people's evaluations of explanations about medication and their int...
BackgroundCurrent German and EU package leaflets (PLs) do not distinguish to what extent listed side...
BACKGROUND:Current German and EU package leaflets (PLs) do not distinguish to what extent listed sid...
Objective The primary objective of the study was to evaluate the effects of communication style on r...
Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to determine whether describing the probability ...
The objective of this study is to assess how both the severity of illness and the probability of sid...