2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.pecinn.2023.100168
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Patient message preferences to promote clinical conversations about chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): A discrete choice experiment

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“…the modality and delivery). Paige et al (2023) found prevention messages promoting clinical conversations about COPD were more effective when they were delivered by a medical authority, including a clinician or healthcare organization. Using experts to provide prevention messaging at community centers may indicate a path forward for improving health messaging and initiating education and diagnosis for COPD among Hispanic patients.…”
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“…the modality and delivery). Paige et al (2023) found prevention messages promoting clinical conversations about COPD were more effective when they were delivered by a medical authority, including a clinician or healthcare organization. Using experts to provide prevention messaging at community centers may indicate a path forward for improving health messaging and initiating education and diagnosis for COPD among Hispanic patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…COPD prevention messages that detail the severe effects of the disease, and how smoking increases risks of poor health, can be effective for motivating participants to begin tobacco cessation and communicate with their healthcare provider about the disease (Paige et al, 2023). Before implementing messaging, several considerations will be important, such as ensuring messages are culturally appropriate, compliance with HIPPA regulations, and use of informed consent.…”
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