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A vignette study examining the effects of different types of diagnostic procedure and information provision preferences

Keane, David; Craven, Michael P.; Sharples, Sarah

Authors

David Keane

SARAH SHARPLES SARAH.SHARPLES@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Human Factors



Abstract

A vignette study was conducted to examine attitudes in a student population with respect to three different types of diagnostic procedure (blood test, imaging procedure and invasive procedure) and three different disease areas (coronary, gastroenterological and musculoskeletal). The study involved 72 participants and statistical analysis shows that invasive procedures were viewed more negatively. Participants also had high information needs in the pre- and post-diagnosis stages of information provision, and preferred traditional media for receiving results.

Citation

Keane, D., Craven, M. P., & Sharples, S. (2012). A vignette study examining the effects of different types of diagnostic procedure and information provision preferences. In Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2012: Proceedings of the international conference on Ergonomics & Human Factors 2012, Blackpool, UK, 16-19 April 2012 (161-168)

Presentation Conference Type Edited Proceedings
Conference Name Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2012
Start Date Apr 16, 2012
End Date Apr 19, 2012
Online Publication Date Jan 31, 2018
Publication Date 2012
Deposit Date Jan 4, 2024
Pages 161-168
Book Title Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2012: Proceedings of the international conference on Ergonomics & Human Factors 2012, Blackpool, UK, 16-19 April 2012
ISBN 9780415621526
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/26538711
Related Public URLs https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.1201/b11933/contemporary-ergonomics-human-factors-2012-martin-anderson