نتایج جستجو برای: risk reduction

تعداد نتایج: 1386142  

2011
Barry L. Johnson Adam Finkel Adam M. Finkel

For 30 years, more attention and resources have been expended on dissecting problems (risk assessment) than on evaluating actual solutions that reduce risks. The basic dogma holds that risk assessment must precede risk management. But there is an opposite and perhaps better way: the opening question should not be “How bad is the problem?” but “How good are the solutions we might apply to the pr...

2013
Francesco Marcatto Jonathan J. Rolison Donatella Ferrante

Physicians expect a treatment to be more effective when its clinical outcomes are described as relative rather than as absolute risk reductions. We examined whether effects of presentation method (relative vs. absolute risk reduction) remain when physicians are provided the baseline risk information, a vital piece of statistical information omitted in previous studies. Using a between-subjects ...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2010
Mikael Svensson Maria Vredin Johansson

Estimates of the willingness to pay (WTP) for a mortality risk reduction can be used to calculate the value of a statistical life, which is a major component in many economic evaluations of environmental and safety policies. Previous research on the WTP for risk reductions using stated preference methods have found that the mean WTP for public risk reductions is significantly smaller compared t...

Journal: :JAMA internal medicine 2013
Jonas B Green Joseph S Ross Cynthia A Jackevicius Nilay D Shah Harlan M Krumholz

The development of "Top 5" lists across specialties and at regular intervals can help to remind physicians that optimal care is often possible at a lower cost. For purposes of cardiovascular risk reduction, generic statins, or their brand equivalents if priced similarly, remain the appropriate choice for dyslipidemic patients initiating statin therapy. In this article, we review the evidence su...

Journal: :AIDS care 2002
S J S Mize B E Robinson W O Bockting K E Scheltema

The present study is a meta-analysis of the effectiveness of HIV prevention interventions for women in the USA. Twenty-four articles from 1989-1997 were included. We evaluated five ethnic groupings (All Ethnicities Combined, African-American, White, Hispanic and a Mixed Ethnicity group) over four time periods (post-test, less than two months after the intervention, 2-3 months after the interven...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 1996
C R Vitek T G Ksiazek C J Peters R F Breiman

To determine if individuals with extensive exposure to rodent habitats were infected with Sin Nombre hantavirus (SNV), we evaluated forest and park service personnel from the region of endemicity in the southwestern United States. Information about work and recreational activities, including exposure to rodents and a history of recent illnesses, was obtained via a standardized questionnaire. Se...

Journal: :Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN 2007
Therese B Bevers Deborah K Armstrong Banu Arun Robert W Carlson Kenneth H Cowan Mary B Daly Irvin Fleming Judy E Garber Mary Gemignani William J Gradishar Helen Krontiras Swati Kulkarni Christine Laronga Loretta Loftus Deborah J Macdonald Martin C Mahoney Sofia D Merajver Ingrid Meszoely Lisa Newman Elizabeth Pritchard Victoria Seewaldt Rena V Sellin Charles L Shapiro John H Ward

2014
Jeb Jones Rob Stephenson Dawn K Smith Lauren Toledo Allison La Pointe Jennifer Taussig Patrick S Sullivan

We developed an iPad-based application to administer an HIV risk assessment tool in a clinical setting. We conducted focus group discussions (FGDs) with gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM) to assess their opinions about using such a device to share risk behavior information in a clinical setting. Participants were asked about their current assessment of their risk or any ris...

Journal: :Theoretical medicine and bioethics 2009
Peter H Schwartz

With the growing focus on prevention in medicine, studies of how to describe risk have become increasing important. Recently, some researchers have argued against giving patients "comparative risk information," such as data about whether their baseline risk of developing a particular disease is above or below average. The concern is that giving patients this information will interfere with thei...

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2012
Kate Walsh David DiLillo Terri L Messman-Moore

The present study examined whether and which facets of emotion dysregulation serve an intervening role in the association between prior victimization and risk perception in an analogue sexual assault vignette. Participants were 714 university women who completed self-report measures of sexual victimization, emotion dysregulation, and a computer-administered written vignette of a college party s...

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