We investigated what factors may foster or hinder physicians' cancer screening risk literacy-specifically the ability to understand evidence regarding screening effectiveness and make evidence-based recommendations to patients. In an experiment, physicians in training (interns and residents) read statistical information about outcomes from screening for cancer, and had to decide whether to recommend it to a patient. We manipulated the effectiveness of the screening (effective vs. ineffective at reducing mortality) and the demand of the patient to get screened (demand vs. no demand). We assessed participants' comprehension of the presented evidence and recommendation to the patient, as well as a-priori screening beliefs (e.g., that screening...
© Society for Medical Decision Making. Objective. Decisions about cancer screenings often involve th...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if there is an association between self-reported health literacy and rates o...
<em>Background</em>. This paper details the role of different dimensions of health literacy in the r...
We investigated what factors may foster or hinder physicians' cancer screening risk literacy-specifi...
Many patients have low numeracy, which impedes their understanding of important information about he...
Objective. Many patients have low numeracy, which impedes their understanding of important informati...
Informed decision making in medicine, defined as basing one's decision on the best current medical e...
Making an informed decision about participation in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening may be challeng...
Making an informed decision about participation in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening may be challeng...
The effectiveness of a cancer screening program relies on its adherence rate. Health literacy (HL) h...
rates and increased early detection do not prove that cancer screen-ing tests save lives. Neverthele...
This paper uses data on real and perceived cancer risks and can-cer screening behavior to test wheth...
BACKGROUND: The process of informed decision making (IDM) requires an adequate level of health liter...
OBJECTIVE: To study interventions that provide people with information about cancer risk and about s...
Misinterpretation of a negative test results in health screening may initiate less preventive effort...
© Society for Medical Decision Making. Objective. Decisions about cancer screenings often involve th...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if there is an association between self-reported health literacy and rates o...
<em>Background</em>. This paper details the role of different dimensions of health literacy in the r...
We investigated what factors may foster or hinder physicians' cancer screening risk literacy-specifi...
Many patients have low numeracy, which impedes their understanding of important information about he...
Objective. Many patients have low numeracy, which impedes their understanding of important informati...
Informed decision making in medicine, defined as basing one's decision on the best current medical e...
Making an informed decision about participation in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening may be challeng...
Making an informed decision about participation in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening may be challeng...
The effectiveness of a cancer screening program relies on its adherence rate. Health literacy (HL) h...
rates and increased early detection do not prove that cancer screen-ing tests save lives. Neverthele...
This paper uses data on real and perceived cancer risks and can-cer screening behavior to test wheth...
BACKGROUND: The process of informed decision making (IDM) requires an adequate level of health liter...
OBJECTIVE: To study interventions that provide people with information about cancer risk and about s...
Misinterpretation of a negative test results in health screening may initiate less preventive effort...
© Society for Medical Decision Making. Objective. Decisions about cancer screenings often involve th...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if there is an association between self-reported health literacy and rates o...
<em>Background</em>. This paper details the role of different dimensions of health literacy in the r...