Communicating Heart Disease Risk: Development and testing of a health-literate decision aid for people with low health literacy dataset
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Bonner, CarissaAbstract
This dataset includes 859 participants aged 45-74 years (52.8% females and 47.2% males) randomised to see one of six different versions of the results page: either a version aimed at lower health literacy, a standard version, or one as the Heart Foundation present it, and each of ...
See moreThis dataset includes 859 participants aged 45-74 years (52.8% females and 47.2% males) randomised to see one of six different versions of the results page: either a version aimed at lower health literacy, a standard version, or one as the Heart Foundation present it, and each of those three either with percentage risk of having heart attack or stroke, or percentage risk plus heart age. Baseline data includes demographics (age, heart age, sex, education and health literacy), clinical characteristics (cholesterol, HDL, blood pressure, BMI), behaviour and lifestyle characteristics (dietary, exercise and smoking habits) and risk results. Outcome data includes prevention intentions and behaviours, gist and verbatim knowledge of risk, credibility, emotional response, and decisional conflict. The file type is .XLS.
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See moreThis dataset includes 859 participants aged 45-74 years (52.8% females and 47.2% males) randomised to see one of six different versions of the results page: either a version aimed at lower health literacy, a standard version, or one as the Heart Foundation present it, and each of those three either with percentage risk of having heart attack or stroke, or percentage risk plus heart age. Baseline data includes demographics (age, heart age, sex, education and health literacy), clinical characteristics (cholesterol, HDL, blood pressure, BMI), behaviour and lifestyle characteristics (dietary, exercise and smoking habits) and risk results. Outcome data includes prevention intentions and behaviours, gist and verbatim knowledge of risk, credibility, emotional response, and decisional conflict. The file type is .XLS.
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2024-07-16Licence
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Access can be requested via the Health Data Australia catalogue (https://researchdata.edu.au/health). A copy of the Data Sharing Policy can be found in https://rb.gy/bgrcq. For further information please contact the Health Studies Australian National Data Asset (HeSANDA) SHP-CTC node ([email protected]).Faculty/School
Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney School of Public HealthShare