Partial efficacy and the uptake of new biomedical prevention technologies
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1 electronic text (51 p.) : digital file. - Publisher: [Toronto, Ont.] : Community AIDS Treatment Information Exchange, 2011
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General Note: | "January 2011". Issued as part of the desLibris documents collection. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-51). |
Formatted Contents Note: | 1. Executive summary: 1.1. Perceived effectiveness/efficacy is a central component of acceptability and uptake; .2. Uptake of technologies goes beyond individual choice; 1.3. Risk compensation; 1.4. Efficacy also a key issue at the policy level; 1.5. Insights for communicating about NPTS; 1.6. Concluding notes -- 2. Introduction -- 3. Methods -- 4. Partial efficacy and individual uptake: 4.1. Factors that influence uptake; 4.2. Risk compensation -- 5. Partial efficacy and policy-making -- 6. Insights for communicating "partial efficacy": 6.1. Considerations beyond "education"; 6.2. Communication strategies; 6.3. Social marketing -- 7. Concluding notes: 7.1. Areas for further consideration; 7.2. Areas for future inquiry -- References. |
System Details Note: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
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