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Utilizing Effective Risk Communication in COVID-19: Highlighting the BRCT

Autor Andy Lazris, Erik Rifkin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 2021
This book demonstrates how a novel decision-aid, called a Benefit-Risk Characterization Theater (BRCT), can be used to:
· Significantly improve accurate communication of health risks from exposure to COVID-19; and
· Assess how to best contain and control COVID-19.
To date, there have been far-reaching ramifications based on ineffective risk communication when clarifying these health endpoints.
A BRCT is a familiar, theatrical chart representation of 1,000 people, with the risks and benefits shown by blackened seats. Since health outcomes can easily be put into such a chart, we show how BRCTs can be used objectively by professionals, the media and lay people. It allows characterization and communication of health benefits and risks of COVID-19 treatment and containment in an undemanding and straightforward way. BRCTs have been successfully used to assist patients in determining:
· Their level of acceptable risk of various medical interventions;
· If the benefits of intervention outweigh the risks;
· Who should make the final decision regarding medical intervention; and
· Whether the decision is evidence-based.
Written by experts in the field, this book fills in a gap in communication between the medical community, the public and patients. It also provides an area of expertise in communication that is beneficial for medical providers and medical students.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030745202
ISBN-10: 3030745201
Pagini: 131
Ilustrații: XV, 131 p. 18 illus., 17 illus. in color. With online files/update.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

PART I:  Communicating Risk and Benefit in the Medical Community.- Patients, Doctors and Decision-making.- Absolute and Relative Risks.- Communicating health risks to patients and the public.- Erik’s Recent Experience with Doctors and a Heart Attack.- Why not all numbers are the same.- Putting BRCTs to use in helping people understand health outcomes.- PART II:  Videos to Describe the Utility of BRCTs.- PART III:  COVID-19  Communication.- Segue to Part III: BRCTs & COVID-19.- How important are the number of cases?.- The demographics of COVID-19.- Why COVID-19 Should Not Have Prevented Colleges (and Elementary and Secondary Schools) from Opening Last Fall.- Nursing homes, the nidus of COVID-19 death.- The use of universal masking.- Communicating about the impact of surges and quarantines.- Communicating about the adverse effects of the cure.- How we communicate about COVID-19 inother countries.- Other viral pandemics with reference to COVID-19.- A Path Forward:  BRCTs for COVID-19 and Beyond.

Notă biografică

Andy Lazris, MD is a practicing Internal Medicine physician with 25 years of experience. He is an honors history graduate from Brown University, having received his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and Board Certified in Internal Medicine after completing his residency at University of Virginia Hospital. He currently is the medical director of several geriatric long-term care facilities, gives regular talks in the community about health and medical issues, and directs Personal Physician Care in Columbia. His publications include Curing Medicare (Cornell University Press) and Interpreting Health Benefits and Risks (Springer), as well as multiple peer-reviewed articles in the AFP Journal.  He is co-director of the primary care council of the Right Care Alliance

Erik Rifkin, PhD is an environmental scientist who has had over 40 years of experience in characterizing human health and ecological risks from exposure to contaminants in soil, aquatic ecosystems, air and sediments. He obtained a PhD from U Hawaii in Marine Zoology and went on to receive a Post Doc from NIH at the Naval Medical Research Institute. He has provided assistance and guidance to federal and state regulatory agencies, corporations, NGOs and the public in assessing risks associated with exposure to metals and organic pollutants in environmental media. In addition to publishing articles in peer-reviewed journals, Dr. Rifkin is coauthor of two books published by Springer, The Illusion of Certainty: Health Benefits and Risks (2007) and Interpreting Health Benefits and Risks (2014).  His professional activities have underscored the importance of the communication of health risks and benefits to impacted groups.

Andy  Lazris, MD,  Personal Physician Care, Columbia, Maryland, USA 

Erik Rifkin, PhD, Center for Interpreting Health Benefits and Risks, Baltimore, Maryland, USA 

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This book demonstrates how a novel decision-aid, called a Benefit-Risk Characterization Theater (BRCT), can be used to:
· Significantly improve accurate communication of health risks from exposure to COVID-19; and
· Assess how to best contain and control COVID-19.
To date, there have been far-reaching ramifications based on ineffective risk communication when clarifying these health endpoints.
A BRCT is a familiar, theatrical chart representation of 1,000 people, with the risks and benefits shown by blackened seats. Since health outcomes can easily be put into such a chart, we show how BRCTs can be used objectively by professionals, the media and lay people. It allows characterization and communication of health benefits and risks of COVID-19 treatment and containment in an undemanding and straightforward way. BRCTs have been successfully used to assist patients in determining:
· Their level of acceptable risk of various medical interventions;
· If the benefits of intervention outweigh the risks;
· Who should make the final decision regarding medical intervention; and
· Whether the decision is evidence-based.
Written by experts in the field, this book fills in a gap in communication between the medical community, the public and patients. It also provides an area of expertise in communication that is beneficial for medical providers and medical students.

Caracteristici

Presents a facile way of conveying important COVID-19 medical information and data Demonstrates how a decision-aid can be used to significantly improve accurate communication of health risks from exposure to COVID-19 and to assess how to best contain and control COVID-19 Teaches communication methods that can be applied broadly to many areas of health care decision-making