Risk, Communication and Health Psychology
1st Edition
0335224261
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9780335224265
© 2004 | Published: May 16, 2004
"...this text...will become a reference for years to come."Health ExpectationsThis is the first book to clearly assess the increasingly important area of communication of risk in the health sector. We are moving away from the days when paternalistic …
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Series editor's foreword
Preface
An introduction to risk communication in health
Defining and explaining risk
Communicating probabilistic information
Understanding and influencing people’s health behaviours
Communicating information about health and treatment
Patient information leaflets and the provision of written information
Other risk scales and tools for aiding understanding of health related information
Conclusions and future challenges
References
Index
Preface
An introduction to risk communication in health
Defining and explaining risk
Communicating probabilistic information
Understanding and influencing people’s health behaviours
Communicating information about health and treatment
Patient information leaflets and the provision of written information
Other risk scales and tools for aiding understanding of health related information
Conclusions and future challenges
References
Index
"...this text...will become a reference for years to come."
Health Expectations
Health Expectations
This is the first book to clearly assess the increasingly important area of communication of risk in the health sector. We are moving away from the days when paternalistic doctors managed healthcare without involving patients in decision making. With the current emphasis on patient empowerment and shared decision making, patients want and need reliable, comprehensive and understandable information about their conditions and treatment. In order to make informed decisions, the people concerned must understand the risks and benefits associated with possible treatments. But the challenge for health professionals is how best to communicate this complex medical information to diverse audiences.
The book examines:- Risk: defining and explaining how the term is used by different disciplines, how its meanings have changed over time and how the general public understand it
- Health communication and the effects on health behaviours
- Effective risk communication to individuals and the wider public
- Effectiveness of patient information leaflets, and strategies for improving oral and written health communications
- The cognitive and emotional issues at stake for patients in understanding risk and health information
- The use of new technologies in risk and health communication
- Ethical issues, and the future of risk communication