This study was designed to investigate the impact of medical terminology on perceptions of disease. Specifically, we look at the changing public perceptions of newly medicalized disorders with accompanying newly medicalized terms (e.g. impotence has become erectile dysfunction disorder). Does using "medicalese" to label a recently medicalized disorder lead to a change in the perception of that condition? Undergraduate students (n = 52) rated either the medical or lay label for recently medicalized disorders (such as erectile dysfunction disorder vs. impotence) and established medical conditions (such as a myocardial infarction vs. heart attack) for their perceived seriousness, disease representativeness and prevalence. Students considered t...
Background: The book Common Medical Conditions in Plain Speak resulted from . my experiences worki...
ObjectiveRecognizing what physicians know and do not know about a particular disease is one of the k...
This article focuses on the evolution of perception and definition of health and illness and concurr...
Abstract Background The management of medical conditions is influenced by whether clinicians regard ...
Objective Doctors often use medical language with their patients despite findings from a variety of...
Healthcare consumers often have difficulty expressing and understanding medical concepts. The goal o...
Take back the meaning of term illness When physicians andtheir patients under-stand different mean-i...
This study aimed to test the extent to which the use of medicalese (i.e. formal medical terminology ...
The language used to describe health conditions reflects and influences our attitudes and approaches...
In an age of increasing globalization and discussion of the possibility of global pandemics, increas...
As world views change, so too do the ways we communicate, providing new definitions to antiquated as...
First, third and fifth year medical students were asked to say to what extent they considered each o...
In recent years, the rapid evolution of scientific research on DNA has unlocked the codes to genetic...
Doctor's use of medical terms is generally considered to be one of the reasons for patients' poor co...
PURPOSE: Negative attitudes toward mental illness among medical professionals can influence the qual...
Background: The book Common Medical Conditions in Plain Speak resulted from . my experiences worki...
ObjectiveRecognizing what physicians know and do not know about a particular disease is one of the k...
This article focuses on the evolution of perception and definition of health and illness and concurr...
Abstract Background The management of medical conditions is influenced by whether clinicians regard ...
Objective Doctors often use medical language with their patients despite findings from a variety of...
Healthcare consumers often have difficulty expressing and understanding medical concepts. The goal o...
Take back the meaning of term illness When physicians andtheir patients under-stand different mean-i...
This study aimed to test the extent to which the use of medicalese (i.e. formal medical terminology ...
The language used to describe health conditions reflects and influences our attitudes and approaches...
In an age of increasing globalization and discussion of the possibility of global pandemics, increas...
As world views change, so too do the ways we communicate, providing new definitions to antiquated as...
First, third and fifth year medical students were asked to say to what extent they considered each o...
In recent years, the rapid evolution of scientific research on DNA has unlocked the codes to genetic...
Doctor's use of medical terms is generally considered to be one of the reasons for patients' poor co...
PURPOSE: Negative attitudes toward mental illness among medical professionals can influence the qual...
Background: The book Common Medical Conditions in Plain Speak resulted from . my experiences worki...
ObjectiveRecognizing what physicians know and do not know about a particular disease is one of the k...
This article focuses on the evolution of perception and definition of health and illness and concurr...