Publikation: Numeracy of multiple sclerosis patients : A comparison of patients from the PERCEPT study to a German probabilistic sample
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A shared decision-making approach is suggested for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. To properly evaluate benefits and risks of different treatment options accordingly, MS patients require sufficient numeracy - the ability to understand quantitative information. It is unknown whether MS affects numeracy. Therefore, we investigated whether patients' numeracy was impaired compared to a probabilistic national sample.
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As part of the larger prospective, observational, multicenter study PERCEPT, we assessed numeracy for a clinical study sample of German MS patients (N = 725) with a standard test and compared them to a German probabilistic sample (N = 1001), controlling for age, sex, and education. Within patients, we assessed whether disease variables (disease duration, disability, annual relapse rate, cognitive impairment) predicted numeracy beyond these demographics.
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MS patients showed a comparable level of numeracy as the probabilistic national sample (68.9% vs. 68.5% correct answers, P = 0.831). In both samples, numeracy was higher for men and the highly educated. Disease variables did not predict numeracy beyond demographics within patients, and predictability was generally low.
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This sample of MS patients understood quantitative information on the same level as the general population.
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There is no reason to withhold quantitative information from MS patients.
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GAISSMAIER, Wolfgang, Helge GIESE, Mirta GALESIC, Rocio GARCIA-RETAMERO, Juergen KASPER, Ingo KLEITER, Sven G. MEUTH, Sascha KÖPKE, Christoph HEESEN, 2018. Numeracy of multiple sclerosis patients : A comparison of patients from the PERCEPT study to a German probabilistic sample. In: Patient Education and Counseling. Wiley. 2018, 101(1), pp. 74-78. ISSN 0738-3991. eISSN 1873-5134. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2017.07.018BibTex
@article{Gaissmaier2018-01Numer-39833, year={2018}, doi={10.1016/j.pec.2017.07.018}, title={Numeracy of multiple sclerosis patients : A comparison of patients from the PERCEPT study to a German probabilistic sample}, number={1}, volume={101}, issn={0738-3991}, journal={Patient Education and Counseling}, pages={74--78}, author={Gaissmaier, Wolfgang and Giese, Helge and Galesic, Mirta and Garcia-Retamero, Rocio and Kasper, Juergen and Kleiter, Ingo and Meuth, Sven G. and Köpke, Sascha and Heesen, Christoph} }
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