Background There is considerable heterogeneity in individuals’ risk of disease and thus the absolute benefits and harms of population-wide screening programmes. Using colorectal cancer (CRC) screening as an exemplar, we explored how people make decisions about screening when presented with information about absolute benefits and harms, and how thos
Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening participation is low despite its effectiveness in redu...
Background The potential benefits of colorectal cancer screening are limited by low uptake. This st...
Objective Previous studies have shown that having promotion-oriented goals (e.g. wanting to become h...
BACKGROUND: Providing comprehensive information about the risks and benefits of cancer screening is ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate how personalized quantitative colorectal cancer (CRC) risk information affect...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate how personalized quantitative colorectal cancer (CRC) risk information affect...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate how personalized quantitative colorectal cancer (CRC) risk information affect...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate how personalized quantitative colorectal cancer (CRC) risk information affect...
© Society for Medical Decision Making. Objective. Decisions about cancer screenings often involve th...
Objective: Evidence-based health information (EBHI) can support informed choice regarding whether or...
ObjectivePrevious studies have shown that having promotion-oriented goals (e.g. wanting to become he...
ObjectivePrevious studies have shown that having promotion-oriented goals (e.g. wanting to become he...
Evidence-based health information (EBHI) can support informed choice regarding whether or not to att...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening has been demonstrated to reduce CRC incidence and mortality. Howev...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening has been demonstrated to reduce CRC incidence and mortality. Howev...
Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening participation is low despite its effectiveness in redu...
Background The potential benefits of colorectal cancer screening are limited by low uptake. This st...
Objective Previous studies have shown that having promotion-oriented goals (e.g. wanting to become h...
BACKGROUND: Providing comprehensive information about the risks and benefits of cancer screening is ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate how personalized quantitative colorectal cancer (CRC) risk information affect...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate how personalized quantitative colorectal cancer (CRC) risk information affect...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate how personalized quantitative colorectal cancer (CRC) risk information affect...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate how personalized quantitative colorectal cancer (CRC) risk information affect...
© Society for Medical Decision Making. Objective. Decisions about cancer screenings often involve th...
Objective: Evidence-based health information (EBHI) can support informed choice regarding whether or...
ObjectivePrevious studies have shown that having promotion-oriented goals (e.g. wanting to become he...
ObjectivePrevious studies have shown that having promotion-oriented goals (e.g. wanting to become he...
Evidence-based health information (EBHI) can support informed choice regarding whether or not to att...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening has been demonstrated to reduce CRC incidence and mortality. Howev...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening has been demonstrated to reduce CRC incidence and mortality. Howev...
Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening participation is low despite its effectiveness in redu...
Background The potential benefits of colorectal cancer screening are limited by low uptake. This st...
Objective Previous studies have shown that having promotion-oriented goals (e.g. wanting to become h...