Effect of Communication Style on Perceptions of Medication Side Effect Risk among Pharmacy Students

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Sawant, Ruta V. [1 ]
Beatty, Collin R. [1 ]
Sansgiry, Sujit S. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Houston, Coll Pharm, Houston, TX 77030 USA
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Risk communication; risk perception; medication side-effects risk; verbal and numeric risk; pharmacy students; PROBABILITY; INFORMATION; EXPRESSIONS; MEDICINES; WORDS;
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Objective. To assess the effect of communication style, and frequency and severity of medication side-effects, on pharmacy students' perception of risk of experiencing side effects. Methods. One hundred responses from pharmacy students were obtained using an online survey. Participants were presented with a drug information box containing drug name, drug usage, and one side-effect associated with the drug. Information on side-effect for each drug was presented in one of eight experimental conditions, in a 2 (side-effect frequency: low, high), X2 (side-effect severity: mild, severe) X2 (communication style: verbal, verbal + natural frequency) factorial design. Risk perception of experiencing side effects was measured. Results. Communication style was found to have a significant impact on risk perception depending on the context of frequency and severity associated with the side effect. Conclusion. Communication style plays a significant role in formulating risk perceptions of medication side effects. Training in pharmaceutical counseling should include special emphasis on effective language use.
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