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    Investigating the Potential Contribution of Patient Rating Sites to Hospital Supervision: Exploratory Results From an Interview Study in the Netherlands by Kleefstra, Sophia Martine, Zandbelt, Linda C, Borghans, Ine, de Haes, Hanneke J C J M, Kool, Rudolf B

    Published in Journal of medical Internet research (20-07-2016)
    “…Over the last decades, the patient perspective on health care quality has been unconditionally integrated into quality management. For several years now,…”
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    The psychophysiology of medical communication. Linking two worlds of research by Hulsman, Robert L, Smets, Ellen M.A, Karemaker, John M, de Haes, Hanneke J.C.J.M

    Published in Patient education and counseling (01-09-2011)
    “…Abstract Objective Medical communication is goal oriented behavior. As such, it can be modeled as a chain of decisions, resulting from cognitive and emotional…”
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    How response shift may affect the measurement of change in fatigue by VISSER, M. R. M, SMETS, E. M. A, SPRANGERS, M. A. G, DE HAES, H. J. C. J. M

    Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-07-2000)
    “…If patients experience extreme fatigue during treatment, they may judge the level of fatigue following this experience differently from how they would have…”
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    Tailoring the amount of treatment information to cancer patients’ and survivors’ preferences: Effects on patient-reported outcomes by Lehmann, Vicky, Labrie, Nanon H.M., van Weert, Julia C.M., van Dulmen, Sandra, de Haes, Hanneke J.C.J.M., Kersten, Marie José, Pieterse, Arwen H., Smets, Ellen M.A.

    Published in Patient education and counseling (01-03-2020)
    “…•Tailoring the amount of medical information does not affect satisfaction or trust.•Cancer survivors’ own information preferences determine their information…”
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    Provider caring and structuring treatment information to improve cancer patients’ recall: Does it help? by Lehmann, Vicky, Labrie, Nanon H.M., van Weert, Julia C.M., van Dulmen, Sandra, de Haes, Hanneke J.C.J.M., Kersten, Marie José, Pieterse, Arwen H., Smets, Ellen M.A.

    Published in Patient education and counseling (01-01-2020)
    “…•Increased provider caring enhances trust.•Higher trust may cause (young) patients to overly rely on providers and recall less.•Recall of medical information…”
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    Deciding about (neo-)adjuvant rectal and breast cancer treatment: Missed opportunities for shared decision making by Kunneman, Marleen, Engelhardt, Ellen G, Ten Hove, F L Laura, Marijnen, Corrie A M, Portielje, Johanneke E A, Smets, Ellen M A, de Haes, Hanneke J C J M Hanneke, Stiggelbout, Anne M, Pieterse, Arwen H

    Published in Acta oncologica (01-02-2016)
    “…The first step in shared decision making (SDM) is creating choice awareness. This is particularly relevant in consultations concerning preference-sensitive…”
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    Methodologic issues in effectiveness research on palliative cancer care: a systematic review by Rinck, G C, van den Bos, G A, Kleijnen, J, de Haes, H J, Schadé, E, Veenhof, C H

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (01-04-1997)
    “…The objective of this report is to explore methodologic issues on the basis of a systematic review of the literature of effectiveness research on palliative…”
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    Assessing inpatients’ satisfaction with hospital care: should we prefer evaluation or satisfaction ratings? by Hendriks, A.A.Jolijn, Vrielink, Marjon R., van Es, Saskia Q., De Haes, Hanneke J.C.J.M., Smets, Ellen M.A.

    Published in Patient education and counseling (01-10-2004)
    “…Inpatients’ satisfaction with hospital care is often assessed by questionnaire. From a psychometrical standpoint, this method has drawbacks, however. We…”
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    The 'utility' of the visual analog scale in medical decision making and technology assessment. Is it an alternative to the time trade-off? by Stiggelbout, A M, Eijkemans, M J, Kiebert, G M, Kievit, J, Leer, J W, De Haes, H J

    “…Methods often used for the valuation of health states are the time trade-off (TTO) and the visual analog scale (VAS). The VAS is easier than the TTO and can be…”
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    Test-retest reliabilities of two treatment-preference instruments in measuring utilities by Kiebert, G M, Stiggelbout, A M, Leer, J W, Kievit, J, de Haes, H J

    Published in Medical decision making (01-06-1993)
    “…The authors assessed the test-retest reliabilities of two treatment-preference instruments recently applied to the measurement of the utilities of health…”
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    Trials in palliative care by Rinck, Gerdy, Kleijnen, Jos, Van Den Bos, Trudi G A M, De Haes, Hanneke J C J M, Schade, Egbert, Veenhof, Cees H N

    Published in BMJ (04-03-1995)
    “…[...]randomised trials in palliative cancer care are difficult, but not impractical. Future randomised trials in palliative cancer care should consider…”
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