Communicating cardiovascular disease risk: an interview study of General Practitioners’ use of absolute risk within tailored communication strategies

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Carissa Bonner
Jesse Jansen
Shannon McKinn
Les Irwig
Jenny Doust
Paul Glasziou
Kirsten McCaffery
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[1] The University of Sydney,Screening and Test Evaluation Program (STEP), Sydney School of Public Health
[2] The University of Sydney,Centre for Medical Psychology and Evidence
[3] Bond University,based Decision
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BMC Family Practice | / 15卷
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Cardiovascular disease risk; Prevention; General practice; Primary care; Doctor-patient communication; Risk communication; Risk perception;
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