Background: Understanding risk perception is essential in designing good risk communication strategies. It has been reported that women overestimate the teratogenic risk of medication use, but these studies didn't include perceived benefits and major concerns of pregnant women regarding medication use. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the perception of risks, benefits and major concerns regarding medication use during pregnancy. Methods: Questionnaires were handed out to all pregnant women who attended a Dutch obstetric facility for first and second line care. Patients were asked to score the benefits of 7 drug groups on a scale from 1-7 (Benefit-score (BS)). Second, patients were asked to rate the probability and severity ...
PRINCIPLE: Healthcare professionals' (HCPs') perception of risk associated with drug use in pregnanc...
Introduction Health care professionals' perception of risk mayimpact on therapeutic management of wo...
women’s beliefs will likelyimpact their decision whether to use a medication or not during pregnancy...
Background: Understanding risk perception is essential in designing good risk communication strategi...
Background: Understanding risk perception is essential in designing good risk communication strategi...
Background: Understanding risk perception is essential in designing good risk communication strategi...
Background: Understanding risk perception is essential in designing good risk communication strategi...
Background: Understanding perception of risks and benefits is essential for informed patient choices...
Background: Understanding perception of risks and benefits is essential for informed patient choices...
Background: Understanding perception of risks and benefits is essential for informed patient choices...
Background: Understanding perception of risks and benefits is essential for informed patient choices...
Background: Understanding perception of risks and benefits is essential for informed patient choices...
Background: Drug therapy in pregnancy is common practice and most women are concerned about effects ...
Objective To determine pregnant women and new mothers’ perception of risks in pregnancy. Design, set...
ObjectiveTo explore women\u2019s perceptions of the risks and benefits associated with medication us...
PRINCIPLE: Healthcare professionals' (HCPs') perception of risk associated with drug use in pregnanc...
Introduction Health care professionals' perception of risk mayimpact on therapeutic management of wo...
women’s beliefs will likelyimpact their decision whether to use a medication or not during pregnancy...
Background: Understanding risk perception is essential in designing good risk communication strategi...
Background: Understanding risk perception is essential in designing good risk communication strategi...
Background: Understanding risk perception is essential in designing good risk communication strategi...
Background: Understanding risk perception is essential in designing good risk communication strategi...
Background: Understanding perception of risks and benefits is essential for informed patient choices...
Background: Understanding perception of risks and benefits is essential for informed patient choices...
Background: Understanding perception of risks and benefits is essential for informed patient choices...
Background: Understanding perception of risks and benefits is essential for informed patient choices...
Background: Understanding perception of risks and benefits is essential for informed patient choices...
Background: Drug therapy in pregnancy is common practice and most women are concerned about effects ...
Objective To determine pregnant women and new mothers’ perception of risks in pregnancy. Design, set...
ObjectiveTo explore women\u2019s perceptions of the risks and benefits associated with medication us...
PRINCIPLE: Healthcare professionals' (HCPs') perception of risk associated with drug use in pregnanc...
Introduction Health care professionals' perception of risk mayimpact on therapeutic management of wo...
women’s beliefs will likelyimpact their decision whether to use a medication or not during pregnancy...