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The effect of traffic lights and regulatory statements on the choice between complementary and conventional medicines in Australia: Results from a discrete choice experiment

机译:交通信号灯和法规声明对澳大利亚选择补充药物和传统药物的影响:离散选择实验的结果

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It has been suggested that complementary medicines are currently 'under-regulated' in some countries due to their potential for harm as a direct result from side-effects or interactions; from delaying more effective care; or from the economic cost of purchasing an ineffective or inappropriate treatment. The requirement of additional labelling on complementary medicine products has been suggested in Australia and may provide additional information to consumers at the point of purchase. This paper details a unique way of testing the potential effects on consumer behaviour of including either a traffic light logo or regulatory statement on labels. Using a discrete choice experiment, data were collected in 2012 in a sample of 521 Australians with either type 2 diabetes or cardiovascular disease. We find that additional labelling can affect consumer behaviour, but in unpredictable ways. The results of this experiment are informative to further the dialogue concerning possible regulatory mechanisms. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:有人建议,由于某些副作用或相互作用的直接结果,补充药物由于潜在的危害而在某些国家目前被“管制不足”;延迟更有效的护理;或因购买无效或不合适的治疗而产生的经济成本。在澳大利亚,有人建议在补充药品上附加标签要求,并可能在购买时向消费者提供更多信息。本文详细介绍了一种测试对消费者行为的潜在影响的独特方法,包括在信号灯上包括交通信号灯徽标或法规声明。使用离散选择实验,2012年收集了521名患有2型糖尿病或心血管疾病的澳大利亚人的数据。我们发现,附加标签可能会影响消费者的行为,但是会以无法预测的方式。该实验的结果有助于进一步就可能的调节机制进行对话。 (C)2014 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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