logging in or signing up Risk communication analogies Davidino Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 404 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 12, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Risk Communication- a few analogies Source: Edwards, A. Communicating risks through analogies BMJ 2003;327 Richard Peto: Richard Peto Tosses a coin and slaps it on the back of his hand to illustrate the (true) 50% risk of being killed from long term tobacco smokingPerceptions of comparative risks (Anton): Perceptions of comparative risks (Anton) “No one wants to eat GM food, everyone wants a mobile phone” Both have probably small, unquantifiable, and theoretical risks of causing serious health problems.Screening programmes (Nottingham): Screening programmes (Nottingham) Most abnormalities are picked up but a few slip through the net (false –ve), sometimes with disastrous consequences “Imagine you are a fire fighter called to a burning house. From inside you hear screaming. You manage to rescue x of the y occupants but despite your best efforts z perish. Should you be hailed as a hero or indicted for homicide?”Screening programmes (Nottingham): Screening programmes (Nottingham) Increasing sensitivity – more false positives (people without disease will be investigated), increasing specificity- more false negatives (more people with disease will be missed) “Convict everyone who is tried by a jury and fewer criminals will walk the streets but some innocent will be locked up. Move too far the other way and there will be wrongful convictions but some guilty people will get away with it. It doesn’t mean that lawyers, judges or juries are incompetent or negligent: its an inevitable part of the system”Chronic disease- multiplication of risks in diabetes with multiple risk factors. Analogy of risk of breaking leg on leaving your house. (Mukhopadhyay): Chronic disease- multiplication of risks in diabetes with multiple risk factors. Analogy of risk of breaking leg on leaving your house. (Mukhopadhyay) “A healthy person gets out of the house through the door. If you’re a diabetic, you are jumping from the 1st floor. If you also have high BP, you’re jumping from the 2nd floor..and so on. Finally if you smoke in addition, you’re jumping from the top of a 5 storey building”Mukhopadhyay: Mukhopadhyay “And, to make people understand the impact of control, I mention that they can come down the stairs by controlling their risk”Framing Risk (Arnold)-positive framing : Framing Risk (Arnold)-positive framing Mother who had a baby with spina bifida. “she asked me the risk of recurrence with a second pregnancy. As I had no idea, I consulted a relevant book. The risk stated was 1 in 10. I told her she had 90% chance of having a normal baby. She happily ran out of the surgery, soon became pregnant and produced an infant with a normal spine”Cardiovascular risk and car crashes (Garcia): Cardiovascular risk and car crashes (Garcia) If you do not wear a seat belt, speed and go through red lights etc- doesn’t mean you will have a car crash. If you wear a seatbelt, observe the speed limit and comply with traffic lights- doesn’t mean you won’t have a car crash. However, among thousands of people in the two groups- traffic deaths will definitely be higher in the first group. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Risk communication analogies Davidino Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 404 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 12, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Risk Communication- a few analogies Source: Edwards, A. Communicating risks through analogies BMJ 2003;327 Richard Peto: Richard Peto Tosses a coin and slaps it on the back of his hand to illustrate the (true) 50% risk of being killed from long term tobacco smokingPerceptions of comparative risks (Anton): Perceptions of comparative risks (Anton) “No one wants to eat GM food, everyone wants a mobile phone” Both have probably small, unquantifiable, and theoretical risks of causing serious health problems.Screening programmes (Nottingham): Screening programmes (Nottingham) Most abnormalities are picked up but a few slip through the net (false –ve), sometimes with disastrous consequences “Imagine you are a fire fighter called to a burning house. From inside you hear screaming. You manage to rescue x of the y occupants but despite your best efforts z perish. Should you be hailed as a hero or indicted for homicide?”Screening programmes (Nottingham): Screening programmes (Nottingham) Increasing sensitivity – more false positives (people without disease will be investigated), increasing specificity- more false negatives (more people with disease will be missed) “Convict everyone who is tried by a jury and fewer criminals will walk the streets but some innocent will be locked up. Move too far the other way and there will be wrongful convictions but some guilty people will get away with it. It doesn’t mean that lawyers, judges or juries are incompetent or negligent: its an inevitable part of the system”Chronic disease- multiplication of risks in diabetes with multiple risk factors. Analogy of risk of breaking leg on leaving your house. (Mukhopadhyay): Chronic disease- multiplication of risks in diabetes with multiple risk factors. Analogy of risk of breaking leg on leaving your house. (Mukhopadhyay) “A healthy person gets out of the house through the door. If you’re a diabetic, you are jumping from the 1st floor. If you also have high BP, you’re jumping from the 2nd floor..and so on. Finally if you smoke in addition, you’re jumping from the top of a 5 storey building”Mukhopadhyay: Mukhopadhyay “And, to make people understand the impact of control, I mention that they can come down the stairs by controlling their risk”Framing Risk (Arnold)-positive framing : Framing Risk (Arnold)-positive framing Mother who had a baby with spina bifida. “she asked me the risk of recurrence with a second pregnancy. As I had no idea, I consulted a relevant book. The risk stated was 1 in 10. I told her she had 90% chance of having a normal baby. She happily ran out of the surgery, soon became pregnant and produced an infant with a normal spine”Cardiovascular risk and car crashes (Garcia): Cardiovascular risk and car crashes (Garcia) If you do not wear a seat belt, speed and go through red lights etc- doesn’t mean you will have a car crash. If you wear a seatbelt, observe the speed limit and comply with traffic lights- doesn’t mean you won’t have a car crash. However, among thousands of people in the two groups- traffic deaths will definitely be higher in the first group.