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Discussion of Average versus Extreme Case Severity in Pandemic Risk CommunicationsPresenting quantitative information about decision outcomes: a risk communication primer for patient decision aid developers.Stories of MDM: from a conversation to a career of making less data more useful.Social media methods for studying rare diseasesNarratives that address affective forecasting errors reduce perceived barriers to colorectal cancer screening.Patient-provider concordance in the prioritization of health conditions among hypertensive diabetes patientsPerceptions of measles, pneumonia, and meningitis vaccines among caregivers in Shanghai, China, and the health belief model: a cross-sectional study.Testing whether decision aids introduce cognitive biases: results of a randomized trial.Patient compliance and suboptimal bowel preparation with split-dose bowel regimen in average-risk screening colonoscopyPlans to stop cancer screening tests among adults who recently considered screening.First Things First: Difficulty with Current Medications Is Associated With Patient Willingness to Add New OnesThe effect of format on parents' understanding of the risks and benefits of clinical research: a comparison between text, tables, and graphics.Numeracy and literacy independently predict patients' ability to identify out-of-range test resultsEffect of various risk/benefit trade-offs on parents' understanding of a pediatric research study.Risky feelings: why a 6% risk of cancer does not always feel like 6%Perceived Barriers to Implementing Individual Choosing Wisely® Recommendations in Two National Surveys of Primary Care ProvidersMeasuring numeracy without a math test: development of the Subjective Numeracy Scale.An online community improves adherence in an internet-mediated walking program. Part 1: results of a randomized controlled trial.Associations between self-referral and health behavior responses to genetic risk information.'I'll do what they did": social norm information and cancer treatment decisions.Decision-making processes for breast, colorectal, and prostate cancer screening: the DECISIONS survey.Helping patients decide: ten steps to better risk communication.Risk estimates from an online risk calculator are more believable and recalled better when expressed as integers.Cool but counterproductive: interactive, Web-based risk communications can backfire.Patient decision making about organ quality in liver transplantation.Framing optional genetic testing in the context of mandatory newborn screening tests.Presenting research risks and benefits to parents: does format matter?A matter of perspective: choosing for others differs from choosing for yourself in making treatment decisionsPhysical activity advertisements that feature daily well-being improve autonomy and body image in overweight women but not menFontan-associated protein-losing enteropathy and plastic bronchitis.The impact of numeracy on verbatim knowledge of the longitudinal risk for prostate cancer recurrence following radiation therapy.Associations between health literacy and preventive health behaviors among older adults: findings from the health and retirement study.Animated graphics for comparing two risks: a cautionary tale."If I'm better than average, then I'm ok?": Comparative information influences beliefs about risk and benefits.Does labeling prenatal screening test results as negative or positive affect a woman's responses?The benefits of discussing adjuvant therapies one at a time instead of all at once.A demonstration of ''less can be more'' in risk graphics.Influence of "GERD" label on parents' decision to medicate infants.Results from a randomized trial of a web-based, tailored decision aid for women at high risk for breast cancer.The effect of misunderstanding the chemical properties of environmental contaminants on exposure beliefs: a case involving dioxins.
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