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HELPING DOCTORS AND PATIENTS MAKE SENSE OF HEALTH STATISTICS: TOWARDS AN EVIDENCE-BASED SOCIETY

机译:帮助医生和患者对健康统计感:走向基于证据的社会

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Collective statistical illiteracy is the phenomenon that the majority of people do not understand what health statistics mean, or even consistently draw wrong conclusions without noticing. For instance, few are aware that higher survival rates with cancer screening do not imply longer life, or that the statement that mammography screening reduces the risk of dying from breast cancer by 20% in fact means that 1 less woman out of 1,000 will die of breast cancer. I argue that statistical illiteracy (i) is common to patients, journalists, and physicians alike; (ii) is created by nontransparent framing of information that is sometimes an unintentional result of lack of understanding, but can also be an intentional effort to manipulate or persuade people; and (iii) is a consequence of the ongoing lack of efficient training in statistical thinking in the educational system.
机译:集体统计文盲是大多数人不了解健康统计的意思的现象,甚至一直在没有注意到的错误结论。例如,很少有意识地意识到与癌症筛查的较高的存活率并不意味着更长的寿命,或者乳腺癌筛查的陈述降低了20%的乳腺癌死亡的风险,实际上,1,000中的1个女性将死亡乳腺癌。我认为统计文盲(i)对患者,记者和医生相似是常见的; (ii)由非透明的信息框架创作,有时是无意造成缺乏理解的无意的结果,但也可能是操纵或说服人的故意努力; (iii)是在教育系统中持续缺乏高效培训的结果。

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