Search Results - "van Vliet, L. M."
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Possible alleviation of symptoms and side effects through clinicians’ nocebo information and empathy in an experimental video vignette study
Published in Scientific reports (27-09-2022)“…To alleviate anti-cancer treatment burden in advanced breast cancer, patient-clinician communication strategies based on nocebo-effect mechanisms are…”
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Quality of recovery after day care surgery with app-controlled remote monitoring: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Published in Current controlled trials in cardiovascular medicine (09-02-2023)“…The majority of surgical interventions are performed in day care and patients are discharged after the first critical postoperative period. At home, patients…”
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Centralisation of epithelial ovarian cancer surgery: results on survival from a peripheral teaching hospital
Published in European journal of obstetrics & gynecology and reproductive biology (01-09-2015)“…Abstract Objective The objective of this retrospective descriptive study was to assess overall survival and disease free survival of patients treated for…”
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Linking mental healthcare- and Statistics Netherlands microdata to assess the effectiveness of care
Published in Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie (2023)“…The effectiveness of mental health care is currently monitored through routine quantitative symptom-driven measurements in most clinical settings. These…”
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The placebo effects of good communication
Published in Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde (2016)“…- Good communication is important for patients and can elicit placebo effects: true psychobiological effects not attributable to the medical-technical…”
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Physical Education and Recreation in Europe
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The Host Genotype Affects the Bacterial Community in the Human Gastronintestinal Tract
Published in Microbial ecology in health and disease (2001)“…The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is one of the most complex ecosystems consisting of microbial and host cells. It is suggested that the host genotype, the…”
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