This is a report of a pilot study conducted to examine patients\u27 perceptions of drug Risks and benefits. While all of the factors influencing such perceptions are important, the findings about the extent to which views are affected by patient understanding of and confidence in regulatory oversight should be of professional interest to an especially broad audience
Part I of this Article evaluates the pre-approval and post-approval regulatory framework governing p...
To examine consumers' perceptions of nonprescription and prescription drugs and the relationship of ...
Objectives. High opioid prescription rates in the United States and Europe suggest miscalibrated ris...
The authors present a Risk communication framework based on a survey of empirical research concernin...
47 pagesA representative of the Canadian public was interviewed to determine their attitudes and per...
Background. Experts are perceived to be veridical and to focus only on objective data when evaluatin...
Background. Experts are perceived to be veridical and to focus only on objective data when evaluatin...
Background. Experts are perceived to be veridical and to focus only on objective data when evaluatin...
Quality-of-life research is briefly described and said to be in its infancy. However, the authors ob...
Paper presented at the 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Empow...
The objective of this study is to assess how both the severity of illness and the probability of sid...
Objectives: To compare the effects of two types of information, prevention and response, presented i...
The focus of this thesis is a new quantitative approach to consider patient preferences on benefits ...
Objectives. To examine beliefs about medication risks and benefits in patients attending a specialis...
Background: Risk attitudes and personality traits are known predictors of decision making among layp...
Part I of this Article evaluates the pre-approval and post-approval regulatory framework governing p...
To examine consumers' perceptions of nonprescription and prescription drugs and the relationship of ...
Objectives. High opioid prescription rates in the United States and Europe suggest miscalibrated ris...
The authors present a Risk communication framework based on a survey of empirical research concernin...
47 pagesA representative of the Canadian public was interviewed to determine their attitudes and per...
Background. Experts are perceived to be veridical and to focus only on objective data when evaluatin...
Background. Experts are perceived to be veridical and to focus only on objective data when evaluatin...
Background. Experts are perceived to be veridical and to focus only on objective data when evaluatin...
Quality-of-life research is briefly described and said to be in its infancy. However, the authors ob...
Paper presented at the 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Empow...
The objective of this study is to assess how both the severity of illness and the probability of sid...
Objectives: To compare the effects of two types of information, prevention and response, presented i...
The focus of this thesis is a new quantitative approach to consider patient preferences on benefits ...
Objectives. To examine beliefs about medication risks and benefits in patients attending a specialis...
Background: Risk attitudes and personality traits are known predictors of decision making among layp...
Part I of this Article evaluates the pre-approval and post-approval regulatory framework governing p...
To examine consumers' perceptions of nonprescription and prescription drugs and the relationship of ...
Objectives. High opioid prescription rates in the United States and Europe suggest miscalibrated ris...