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Numeracy and the Motivational Mind: The Power of Numeric Self-efficacy.

Ellen PetersBrittany Shoots-Reinhard
Published in: Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making (2022)
Research demonstrates that objective numeracy supports better medical decisions and health outcomes.The power of numeric self-efficacy (aka numeric confidence) has been little considered but appears critical to emotional reactions and inferences that patients and others make when encountering numeric information (e.g., in decision aids) and to greater persistence in medical decision-making tasks involving numbers.The present article proposes a novel modification to dual-process theory to account for newer findings and to describe how numeracy mechanisms can be better understood.Because being able to adapt interventions to improve medical decisions depends in part on having a good theory, future research should incorporate numeric self-efficacy into medical decision-making theories and interventions.
Keyphrases
  • decision making
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • newly diagnosed
  • working memory
  • prognostic factors
  • patient reported outcomes
  • health information