The role of diseases, risk factors and symptoms in the definition of multimorbidity–a systematic review

TG Willadsen, A Bebe… - … journal of primary …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Objective is to explore how multimorbidity is defined in the scientific literature, with a focus
on the roles of diseases, risk factors, and symptoms in the definitions. Design: Systematic …

A heuristics approach to understanding cancer risk perception: contributions from judgment and decision-making research

E Peters, KD McCaul, M Stefanek, W Nelson - Annals of Behavioral …, 2006 - Springer
Background: The likelihood judgments that people make about their risks for cancer have
important implications. At the individual level, risk estimates guide protective actions, such …

Affect, risk, and decision making.

P Slovic, E Peters, ML Finucane… - Health …, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
Risk is perceived and acted on in 2 fundamental ways. Risk as feelings refers to individuals'
fast, instinctive, and intuitive reactions to danger. Risk as analysis brings logic, reason, and …

Do cognitive styles affect vaccine hesitancy? A dual-process cognitive framework for vaccine hesitancy and the role of risk perceptions

M Martinelli, GA Veltri - Social Science & Medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
Rationale In this study, we consider cognitive differences in vaccine hesitancy and how
perceived risks intervene in this relationship. Recent research agrees on the existence of …

Menopausal women's positive experience of growing older

L Hvas - Maturitas, 2006 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: This paper aims to describe menopausal women's positive experience of
growing older and becoming middle-aged. METHODS: Qualitative interviews with 24 …

Making the invisible body visible. Bone scans, osteoporosis and women's bodily experiences

SD Reventlow, L Hvas, K Malterud - Social science & medicine, 2006 - Elsevier
The imaging technology of bone scans allows visualization of the bone structure, and
determination of a numerical value. Both these are subjected to professional interpretation …

Ethical dilemmas arising from implementation of the European guidelines on cardiovascular disease prevention in clinical practice A descriptive epidemiological study

L Getz, A Luise Kirkengen, I Hetlevik… - … journal of primary …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Objective–Our first objective is to describe total, age-and gender-specific prevalences of
subjects in a well-defined population for whom medical follow-up is indicated due to …

Categorization and association analysis of risk factors for adverse drug events

L Zhou, AP Rupa - European journal of clinical pharmacology, 2018 - Springer
Purpose Adverse drug events (ADE) are among the leading causes of morbidity and
hospitalization. This review analyzes risk factors for ADE, particularly their categorizations …

The impact of information about different absolute benefits and harms on intention to participate in colorectal cancer screening: a think-aloud study and online …

JA Usher-Smith, KM Mills, C Riedinger, CL Saunders… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Background There is considerable heterogeneity in individuals' risk of disease and thus the
absolute benefits and harms of population-wide screening programmes. Using colorectal …

Handling knowledge on osteoporosis–a qualitative study

D Nielsen, L Huniche, K Brixen… - … Journal of Caring …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The aim of this qualitative study was to increase understanding of the importance of
osteoporosis information and knowledge for patients' ways of handling osteoporosis in their …