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Interventions to support patient decision making about taking part in health research: A systematic review
Jolyn Hersch, Lauren O'Hara, Ilona Juraskova, Rebekah Laidsaar-Powell, Nicci Bartley, Katie Gillies, Mandy Ballinger, Wei Wang, Phyllis Butow
Are bullet points the silver bullet to accessible health information? Cross-sectional analysis of community health information preferences
Ayre J, Cvejic E, Bonner C, Muscat DM, Beall G, Letica D, McCaffery KJ.
Older Women’s Decision-Making After Receiving Information from a Screening Provider About Breast Cancer Screening Cessation
Smith J, Haynes T, Schonberg MA, Houssami N, Vincent W, McCaffery K.
Can co-designed educational interventions help consumers think critically about asking ChatGPT health questions? Results from a randomised-controlled trial
Ayre J, Taba M, Nickel B, Edlund G, Vu T, Yan J, Butters L, Ma ICK, McCaffery KJ.
Enhancing digital health literacy in adolescents: evaluation of a co-designed educational app
Hawkins A, Taba M, Caldwell PHY, Kang M, Skinner SR, McCaffery K, Scott KM.
Promoting informed health choices: the long and winding road
Oxman AD, Chalmers I, Glasziou PP.
False premises, false promises: celebrity endorsement of non-evidence-based anticancer interventions on social media
Gram EG, Moynihan R, Kramer BS, Nickel B.
Examining the layered health literacy demands in low-value care contexts
Muscat DM, Copp T, Nickel B, McCaffery K.
A Codesigned Patient Decision Aid Supports the Decision Quality of Patients Considering Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Karunaratne S, Horsley M, Solomon M, Trevena L, Hoffmann T, McCaffery K, Zadro J, Harris IA.
Exploring Values Clarification and Health-Literate Design in Patient Decision Aids: A Qualitative Interview Study
Julie Ayre, Hazel Jenkins, Richie Kumarage, Kirsten J. McCaffery, Christopher G. Maher and Mark J. Hancock.
Maternal health literacy and complementary medicine products: Information and recommendation sources used by pregnant and breastfeeding Australian women - results from a national online survey
Barnes LAJ, Rolfe MI, Barclay L, McCaffery K, Aslani P.
Fundamentally flawed or functional and feasible? The use of readability metrics in healthcare
Olivia Mac, Danielle M. Muscat, Julie Ayre & Kirsten McCaffery.
Co-Designing a Framework for Social Media Health Communication to Young People: A Participatory Research Study
Melody Taba, Julie Ayre, Kirsten McCaffery, Diana Vassilenko, Ivan C. K. Ma, Tara Haynes, Julie Leask, Andrew Wilson & Carissa Bonner.
Use of ChatGPT to obtain health information in Australia, 2024: insights from a nationally representative survey
Julie Ayre, Erin Cvejic, Kirsten J McCaffery
Development of a patient decision aid for people with chronic low back pain and degenerative disc disease considering lumbar fusion: A mixed-methods study
Yesung Cho, Marnee J. McKay, Joshua R. Zadro, Tammy Hoffmann, Chris G. Maher, Ian Harris, Ralph Stanford, Manuela L. Ferreira, Rachelle Buchbinder, Christopher S. Han, Giovanni E. Ferreira.
The Deadly Details: How Clear and Complete Are Publicly Available Sources of Human Rabies Information?
Natalie Patane, Owen Eades, Jennifer Morris, Olivia Mac, Kirsten McCaffery and Sarah L. McGuinness
Development of a patient decision aid for people with chronic low back pain and degenerative disc disease considering lumbar fusion: A mixed-methods study
Cho Y, McKay MJ, Zadro JR, Hoffmann T, Maher CG, Harris I, Stanford R, Ferreira ML, Buchbinder R, Han CS, Ferreira GE.
The Readability Study: A Randomised Trial of Health Information Written at Different Grade Reading Levels
Olivia Mac, Julie Ayre, Kirsten McCaffery, Farzaneh Boroumand, Katy Bell, Danielle M Muscat.
Health literacy measurement: a comparison of four widely used health literacy instruments (TOFHLA, NVS, HLS-EU and HLQ) and implications for practice
Rebecca L. Jessup, Alison Beauchamp, Richard H. Osborne, Melanie Hawkins and Rachelle Buchbinder
A Decision Aid for Patients Considering Surgery for Sciatica: Codesign and User-Testing With Patients and Clinicians
Julie Ayre, Richie Kumarage, Hazel Jenkins, Kirsten J. McCaffery, Christopher G. Maher, Mark J. Hancock