2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0272985
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Treatment thresholds and minimal clinically important effect sizes of antiosteoporotic medication–Survey among physicians and lay persons in Germany

Abstract: Background Patient decisions to take preventative treatments for osteoporosis depend on their perceptions of fracture risk, medication effect sizes (ES) of benefits and harms. However, physicians and lay persons may have differing perceptions of risks and medication efficacy. Both tend to overestimate medication benefits. This study surveyed at what risk physicians would prescribe and lay persons would be willing to take bisphosphonates, the minimum ES both groups do demand and the physicians estimates of the … Show more

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“…To (van der Keylen et al, 2020). The hybrid method combines the two where the teacher will still meet with students and provide direct learning through virtual meetings but the teacher will also prepare additional materials, assignments, and or other guides on certain portals that students can access more freely.…”
Section: Engage Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%