Hanneke C J M de Haes
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Hillen M, de Haes H, Verdam M, Smets E
J Immigr Minor Health
. 2017 Apr;
20(4):963-971.
PMID: 28391500
Previous findings suggest immigrant patients have lower trust in their physicians, and perceive nonverbal communication differently compared to non-immigrant patients. We tested discrepancies in trust and the impact of non-verbal...
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Visser L, Tollenaar M, Bosch J, van Doornen L, de Haes H, Smets E
Stress
. 2017 Feb;
20(1):86-94.
PMID: 28235396
Patients forget 20-80% of information provided during medical consultations. The emotional stress often experienced by patients during consultations could be one of the mechanisms that lead to limited recall. The...
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Engelhardt E, Pieterse A, Han P, van Duijn-Bakker N, Cluitmans F, Maartense E, et al.
Med Decis Making
. 2016 Sep;
37(3):179-192.
PMID: 27681991
Background: Treatment decision making is often guided by evidence-based probabilities, which may be presented to patients during consultations. These probabilities are intrinsically imperfect and embody 2 types of uncertainties: aleatory...
14.
Lo-Fo-Wong D, de Haes H, Aaronson N, van Abbema D, den Boer M, van Hezewijk M, et al.
Breast Cancer Res Treat
. 2016 Jul;
158(3):563-72.
PMID: 27417105
To date, little is known about enduring clinical distress as measured with the commonly used distress thermometer. We therefore used the distress thermometer to examine: (a) the prevalence of enduring...
15.
Lo-Fo-Wong D, de Haes H, Aaronson N, van Abbema D, den Boer M, van Hezewijk M, et al.
Breast
. 2016 Jul;
29:1-7.
PMID: 27376886
Purpose: Patients with breast cancer may develop dental problems due to treatment. We examined the prevalence of their dental care use and needs, compared the prevalence of use with that...
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Visser L, Tollenaar M, Bosch J, van Doornen L, de Haes H, Smets E
Patient Educ Couns
. 2016 May;
99(10):1724-32.
PMID: 27157320
Objectives: The ecological validity of video-vignettes design investigating patient-provider communication hinges on the engagement of analogue patients (APs) with the vignette. The present study aimed to compare engagement in two...
17.
de Geus E, Eijzenga W, Menko F, Sijmons R, de Haes H, Aalfs C, et al.
J Genet Couns
. 2016 Apr;
25(6):1179-1187.
PMID: 27103421
Cancer genetic counselees receive individualized information regarding heightened risks and medical recommendations which is also relevant for their at-risk relatives. Unfortunately, counselees often insufficiently inform these relatives. We designed an...
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Hillen M, de Haes H, van Tienhoven G, van Laarhoven H, van Weert J, Vermeulen D, et al.
Acta Oncol
. 2016 Apr;
55(6):671-9.
PMID: 27031166
Background Information in oncological consultations is often excessive. Those patients who better recall information are more satisfied, less anxious and more adherent. Optimal recall may be enhanced by the oncologist's...
19.
Visser L, Hillen M, Verdam M, Bol N, de Haes H, Smets E
Patient Educ Couns
. 2015 Sep;
99(2):227-35.
PMID: 26395312
Objectives: In health communication research using video vignettes, it is important to assess viewers' engagement. Engagement scores can indicate ecological validity of the design, and help distinguish between different engagement...
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Hillen M, de Haes H, van Tienhoven G, Bijker N, van Laarhoven H, Vermeulen D, et al.
Breast Cancer Res Treat
. 2015 Aug;
153(1):161-71.
PMID: 26227472
Trust in the oncologist is crucial for breast cancer patients. It reduces worry, enhances decision making, and stimulates adherence. Optimal nonverbal communication by the oncologist, particularly eye contact, body posture,...