Visualising probabilities

Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (1):29-29 (2003)
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Abstract

A fundamental aspect of informed consent is that the patient fully understands the potential consequences of the suggested treatment, but new research suggests that this may not always be the case as patients often misinterpret the supplied probability information.A questionnaire was administered …

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