Author Index: F
• THE INFLUENCE OF DATA VERSUS NARRATIVES ON PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN SCREENING DECISIONS
• INTEREST IN CANCER SCREENING WITH NO BENEFITS: A NATIONALLY REPRESENTATIVE U.S. SURVEY
• COMMUNICATING AMBIGUITY ABOUT VACCINE EFFECTIVENESS REDUCES VACCINATION INTENTIONS: AMBIGUITY AVERSION AND ITS MECHANISMS
• ORAL ABSTRACTS: SHARED DECISION MAKING AND PATIENT CENTERED DECISION SUPPORT
• BARRIERS TO SELF-MANAGEMENT IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES. WHAT MATTERS?
• SYMPOSIUM: USING TAILORED POPULATION HEALTH DATA TO SUPPORT DECISION MAKING
• WOMEN IN SMDM: ADVANCING CAREERS, IMPACT AND HAPPINESS
• PERSPECTIVES OF SURROGATE DECISION MAKERS ON PROGNOSIS AFTER BRAIN HEMORRHAGE
• IMPROVING UNDERSTANDING OF TEST RESULTS BY SUBSTITUTING (NOT ADDING) GOAL RANGES
• PROVIDING HARM ANCHORS IN VISUAL DISPLAYS OF TEST RESULTS MITIGATES PATIENT CONCERN ABOUT NEARLY NORMAL VALUES
• INTEREST IN CANCER SCREENING WITH NO BENEFITS: A NATIONALLY REPRESENTATIVE U.S. SURVEY
• COMMUNICATING AMBIGUITY ABOUT VACCINE EFFECTIVENESS REDUCES VACCINATION INTENTIONS: AMBIGUITY AVERSION AND ITS MECHANISMS
• ORAL ABSTRACTS: SHARED DECISION MAKING AND PATIENT CENTERED DECISION SUPPORT
• BARRIERS TO SELF-MANAGEMENT IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES. WHAT MATTERS?
• SYMPOSIUM: USING TAILORED POPULATION HEALTH DATA TO SUPPORT DECISION MAKING
• WOMEN IN SMDM: ADVANCING CAREERS, IMPACT AND HAPPINESS
• PERSPECTIVES OF SURROGATE DECISION MAKERS ON PROGNOSIS AFTER BRAIN HEMORRHAGE
• IMPROVING UNDERSTANDING OF TEST RESULTS BY SUBSTITUTING (NOT ADDING) GOAL RANGES
• PROVIDING HARM ANCHORS IN VISUAL DISPLAYS OF TEST RESULTS MITIGATES PATIENT CONCERN ABOUT NEARLY NORMAL VALUES
• EMPIRICAL COMPARISON OF STATED AND REVEALED PREFERENCES USING BAYESIAN MIXED LOGIT ESTIMATION FROM A DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENT: AN APPLICATION TO LATENT TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION TREATMENT
• TEN-YEAR TRENDS IN DIRECT COSTS OF ASTHMA: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY
• IMPROVING ADHERENCE AMONG ADULT ASTHMATICS: IDENTIFYING A ROLE FOR ACTIVE PATIENT ENGAGEMENT
• TEN-YEAR TRENDS IN DIRECT COSTS OF ASTHMA: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY
• IMPROVING ADHERENCE AMONG ADULT ASTHMATICS: IDENTIFYING A ROLE FOR ACTIVE PATIENT ENGAGEMENT
• THE INFLUENCE OF RISK PRESENTATION FORMAT ON WILLINGNESS TO START A MEDICATION
• DO VISUAL DECISION AIDS HELP PATIENTS CORRECTLY DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN A 2% VS A 0.2% RISK?
• THE ROLE OF AMBIGUITY IN LUNG CANCER SCREENING DECISION MAKING
• MODELING THE GIST OF RISKS, BENEFITS, AND VALUES IN PATIENTS' WILLINGNESS TO START MEDICATIONS
• ARE CULTURALLY TARGETED PATIENT DECISION AIDS MORE EFFECTIVE? UNEXPECTED RESULTS FROM THREE RANDOMIZED EXPERIMENTS
• INFORMATION NEEDS FOR OLDER WOMEN WITH EARLY STAGE BREAST CANCER WHEN MAKING RADIOTHERAPY DECISIONS
• PATIENTS OVERESTIMATE THEIR RISK, BUT THE MAGNITUDE DECREASES WHEN INFORMATION COMES FROM THEIR DOCTOR WITHOUT PATIENT'S OWN ESTIMATIONS
• UTILIZATION OF CONTINUOUS “SPINNERS” TO COMMUNICATE RISK
• DO VISUAL DECISION AIDS HELP PATIENTS CORRECTLY DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN A 2% VS A 0.2% RISK?
• THE ROLE OF AMBIGUITY IN LUNG CANCER SCREENING DECISION MAKING
• MODELING THE GIST OF RISKS, BENEFITS, AND VALUES IN PATIENTS' WILLINGNESS TO START MEDICATIONS
• ARE CULTURALLY TARGETED PATIENT DECISION AIDS MORE EFFECTIVE? UNEXPECTED RESULTS FROM THREE RANDOMIZED EXPERIMENTS
• INFORMATION NEEDS FOR OLDER WOMEN WITH EARLY STAGE BREAST CANCER WHEN MAKING RADIOTHERAPY DECISIONS
• PATIENTS OVERESTIMATE THEIR RISK, BUT THE MAGNITUDE DECREASES WHEN INFORMATION COMES FROM THEIR DOCTOR WITHOUT PATIENT'S OWN ESTIMATIONS
• UTILIZATION OF CONTINUOUS “SPINNERS” TO COMMUNICATE RISK