Numeracy Predicts Risk of Pre-Hospital Decision Delay: a Retrospective Study of Acute Coronary Syndrome Survival.
Dafina PetrovaRocio Garcia-RetameroAndrés CatenaEdward CokelyAna Heredia CarrascoAntonio Arrebola MorenoJosé Antonio Ramírez HernándezPublished in: Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (2017)
Numeracy may be one of the largest decision delay risk factors identified to date. Results accord with theories emphasizing potentially pivotal roles of patient deliberation, denial, and outcome understanding during decision making. Findings suggest that brief numeracy assessments may predict which patients are at greater risk for life-threatening decision delay and may also facilitate the design of risk communications that are appropriate for diverse patients who vary in risk literacy.