Luke C Collins,Dana Gablasova,John Pill
Luke C Collins
Eliciting information from patients is fundamental to medical professionals' capacity to deliver good healthcare outcomes in Emergency Departments (EDs). There are different kinds of utterances that "do questioning", and health professional...
Receiving Healthcare Amidst Poverty During the COVID-19 Lockdowns: A Culture-Centered Interrogation [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间贫困人群的就医体验——一种文化取向的考察方法
Mohan J Dutta,Pooja Jayan,Phoebe Elers et al.
Mohan J Dutta et al.
COVID-19 has exacerbated existing health inequalities globally. Guided by the culture-centered approach, this study examined perspectives and experiences of healthcare during two lockdowns in four marginalized contexts in Aotearoa New Zeala...
Darlene K Drummond,Satveer Kaur-Gill,Genevra F Murray et al.
Darlene K Drummond et al.
We describe racially discordant oncology encounters involving EOL decision-making. Fifty-eight provider interviews were content analyzed using the tenets of problematic integration theory. We found EOL discussions between non-Black provider...
Balance as Credibility? How Presenting One- vs. Two-Sided Messages Affects Ratings of Scientists' and Politicians' Trustworthiness [0.03%]
保持公正性吗?呈现单一观点 versus 多元观点如何影响人们对于政客和科学家的信任评价
Friederike Hendriks,Inse Janssen,Regina Jucks
Friederike Hendriks
Public and private decision-making on health problems relies on scientific evidence. However, scientific knowledge includes uncertainty, as does knowledge about COVID-19. In an experimental study, we tested how the trustworthiness (on the t...
Does COVID-19 Message Fatigue Lead to Misinformation Acceptance? An Extension of the Risk Information Seeking and Processing Model [0.03%]
关于新冠肺炎的消息疲乏会导致人们接受错误信息吗?风险信息寻求和加工模型的延伸研究
Yoori Hwang,Jiyeon So,Se-Hoon Jeong
Yoori Hwang
Based on the Risk Information Seeking and Processing Model, the present study examines whether COVID-19 message fatigue leads to greater information avoidance and heuristic processing, and consequently greater acceptance of misinformation. ...
It's the Thoughts That Count: How Psychological Distance and Affect Heuristic Influence Support for Aid Response Measures During the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
心怀善意,何惧疫情——心理距离与情绪启发在新冠肺炎疫情期间的援助政策接受度中的作用研究
Jody C S Wong,Janet Z Yang,Zhuling Liu
Jody C S Wong
Guided by construal level-theory, this research seeks to understand the effect of perceived psychological distance on emotions and risk perception associated with the COVID-19 pandemic in its early stage. Survey data were collected from a n...
Public Perceptions of Food Contamination Risks: A Simulation Experiment on the Psychological Impact of Incident Severity and Intentionality [0.03%]
公众对食物污染风险的认知:事件严重程度和主观有意性心理影响的实证研究
Xiaoli Nan,Linda Verrill,Jarim Kim et al.
Xiaoli Nan et al.
How do consumers perceive risks associated with food contamination? How do they respond to foodborne illness outbreaks and food recalls resulting from food contamination? We report findings from an experiment (N = 1,010) in which participan...
Overcoming Black Americans' Psychological and Cognitive Barriers to Clinical Trial Participation: Effects of News Framing and Exemplars [0.03%]
新闻框架和榜样对克服非裔美国人参与临床试验的心理障碍的影响研究
Ciera E Kirkpatrick,Sisi Hu,Namyeon Lee et al.
Ciera E Kirkpatrick et al.
This study examines how news features (framing and the use of exemplars) can help overcome two common barriers (psychological and cognitive) impeding Black American participation in clinical trials. In an online experiment, Black participan...
How Mortality Salience and Self-Construal Make a Difference: An Online Experiment to Test Perception of Importance of COVID-19 Vaccines in China [0.03%]
死亡意识和自我构念的差异性:一项关于中国公民如何看待新冠疫苗重要性的在线实验
Lu Yang,Yunhui Huang
Lu Yang
To better understand why Chinese residents' COVID-19 perceptions of the importance of vaccination change dramatically over time, this research used an online lab-like experiment to test the antecedents of individuals' perception of the impo...
My Paradoxical Sunrises and the Ongoing Amazing Grace of NICU Narrative Medicine [0.03%]
我的悖论般的日出和NICU叙述医学中不断令人惊叹的宽恕力
Stephanie M Pangborn
Stephanie M Pangborn
In this autoethnographic account of my experience as a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) mother, I bring attention to socially silenced health issues begging our acknowledgment. The lack of discourse about complications with pregnancies a...