Objectives: To explore consumers’ beliefs and preferences for benefit information in medicine leaflets and examine their understanding and reaction to treatment benefits. Methods: Forty-five participants were recruited to eight focus groups, run concurrently in Australia (23 participants in four groups) and the UK (22 participants in four groups). Participants were provided with amended leaflets based on the medicine clopidogrel, containing textual and numerical benefit information presented using numbers needed to treat (NNT). A topic guide which explored use of leaflets, preferences and opinions was used to direct discussion. Focus group discussions were recorded, transcribed verbatim and content analysed using adapted cross-case study an...
Background: Patient information may assist in promoting shared decision-making, however it is impera...
Providing effective information about drug risks and benefits has become a major challenge for healt...
The focus of this thesis is a new quantitative approach to consider patient preferences on benefits ...
Patient information leaflets (PILs) are required with all licensed medicines throughout the European...
Objective: To explore the impact of the inclusion of a benefit message in a patient package insert o...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the impact of providing additional information about the potential benefits of...
Objective: To explore the impact of providing additional information about the potential benefits of...
Introduction: Criticisms of the mandated patient information leaflets (PILs) supplied with all medic...
Three experiments examined the effects of adding information about medication benefits to a short wr...
Although consumers want to be given information about the risks and benefits of medical lent, more r...
Abstract. Introduction:. Patient information leaflets on pain medication primarily list side effects...
Objectives: To explore Australian and UK consumers' receipt and use of spoken and written medicine i...
Background: There are ethical shortcomings to current standard practices regarding the provision of ...
Background: Patient information may assist in promoting shared decision-making, however it is impera...
Objectives: Fuzzy trace theory was used to examine the effect of information concerning medication b...
Background: Patient information may assist in promoting shared decision-making, however it is impera...
Providing effective information about drug risks and benefits has become a major challenge for healt...
The focus of this thesis is a new quantitative approach to consider patient preferences on benefits ...
Patient information leaflets (PILs) are required with all licensed medicines throughout the European...
Objective: To explore the impact of the inclusion of a benefit message in a patient package insert o...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the impact of providing additional information about the potential benefits of...
Objective: To explore the impact of providing additional information about the potential benefits of...
Introduction: Criticisms of the mandated patient information leaflets (PILs) supplied with all medic...
Three experiments examined the effects of adding information about medication benefits to a short wr...
Although consumers want to be given information about the risks and benefits of medical lent, more r...
Abstract. Introduction:. Patient information leaflets on pain medication primarily list side effects...
Objectives: To explore Australian and UK consumers' receipt and use of spoken and written medicine i...
Background: There are ethical shortcomings to current standard practices regarding the provision of ...
Background: Patient information may assist in promoting shared decision-making, however it is impera...
Objectives: Fuzzy trace theory was used to examine the effect of information concerning medication b...
Background: Patient information may assist in promoting shared decision-making, however it is impera...
Providing effective information about drug risks and benefits has become a major challenge for healt...
The focus of this thesis is a new quantitative approach to consider patient preferences on benefits ...