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63. Lipkus IM: Numeric, verbal, and visual formats of conveying health risks: suggested best practices and future recommendations. Med Decis Making 2007, 27:696–713.
64. Woloshin S, Schwartz LM: Communicating data about the benefits and harms of treatment: a randomized trial. Ann Intern Med 2011, 155:87–96.
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66. Ali H, Seale H, Ward K, Zwar N: A picture speaks a thousand words: evaluation of a pictorial post-vaccination care resource in Australia. Aust J Prim Health 2010, 16:246–251.
67. Lundahl B, Burke BL: The effectiveness and applicability of motivational interviewing: a practice-friendly review of four meta-analyses. J Clin Psychol 2009, 65:1232–1245.
68. DiClemente CC, Marden Velasquez M: Motivational interviewing and the stages of change. In Motivational Interviewing. 2nd edition. Edited by Miller WR, Rollnick S. New York: The Guilford Press; 2002:201–216.
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