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Quality of life assessment in a cross-cultural context: use of the Rotterdam Symptom Checklist in a multinational randomised trial comparing CMF and Zoladex (Goserlin) treatment in early breast cancerJ C De Haes
Department of Medical Psychology, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Ann Oncol 9:745-50. 1998..addressed are: is the Rotterdam Symptom Checklist (RSCL) 1) feasible and 2) reliable in cross cultural research, 3) is earlier validation confirmed in a multinational trial and 4) are there systematic differences in QoL across cultures?..
Assessment of medical students' communicative behaviour and attitudes: estimating the reliability of the use of the Amsterdam attitudes and communication scale through generalisability coefficientsJ C De Haes
Department of Medical Psychology, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, P O Box 22700, The Netherlands
Patient Educ Couns 45:35-42. 2001..Scores on individual AACS items are not sufficiently reliable. In conclusion, the results indicate that students' behaviour can be evaluated in a reliable manner using the AACS as long as enough judges and items are involved...
Quality of life in breast cancer patients aged over 70 years, participating in the EORTC 10850 randomised clinical trialJ C J M de Haes
Department of Medical Psychology, Academic Medical Hospital, PO Box 22700, 1100 DE Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Eur J Cancer 39:945-51. 2003..04) and a shift, although borderline significant, in the direction of a benefit in body image (P=0.06). As QOL seems to be better after conservative treatment, such treatment is to be preferred in both elderly and younger patients...
Patient centered decision making in palliative cancer treatment: a world of paradoxesHanneke de Haes
Department of Medical Psychology, Academic Medical Center, Meibergdreef 15, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Patient Educ Couns 50:43-9. 2003..Therefore, information about less intrusive strategies should still be given in a cautious manner, while regarding the patient's defenses respectfully...
Dilemmas in patient centeredness and shared decision making: a case for vulnerabilityHanneke de Haes
Department of Medical Psychology, Academic Medical Center, Meibergdreef 15, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Patient Educ Couns 62:291-8. 2006
Exploring the black box of a decision aid: what information do patients select from an interactive Cd-Rom on treatment options in breast cancer?Sjaak Molenaar
Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Department of Medical Psychology Room J3 401, P O Box 22 660, 1100 DD Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Patient Educ Couns 65:122-30. 2007..To explore whether the interactive system facilitates that different patients receive different information, associations between patients' characteristics and information selection are inspected...
Endpoints in medical communication research, proposing a framework of functions and outcomesHanneke de Haes
Department of Medical Psychology, Academic Medical Centre, Meibergdreef 15, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Patient Educ Couns 74:287-94. 2009..However, before effectiveness can be established, one should argue what functions or goals the communication has and what outcomes are relevant in medical communication research...
Communication in palliative care: a review of recent literatureHanneke de Haes
Department of Medical Psychology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Curr Opin Oncol 17:345-50. 2005..The quality of communication with patients, family, and team members is an extremely important element in palliative cancer care. The current paper reviews the literature on these topics as published in 2004...
Measuring cancer patients' reasons for their information preference: construction of the Considerations Concerning Cancer Information (CCCI) questionnaireClaartje L ter Hoeven
The Amsterdam School of Communication Research ASCoR, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Psychooncology 20:1228-35. 2011..Understanding cancer patients' reasons to want complete or limited information will provide the physician with information that enables him or her to tailor information giving...
Training general practitioners in behavior change counseling to improve asthma medication adherenceSandra Broers
Department of Medical Psychology, University of Amsterdam (AMC UvA, P.O. Box 22660, 1100DD Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Patient Educ Couns 58:279-87. 2005..PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: If further data on physician behavior and patient outcomes justify implementation of the training, it would then be worthwhile to also involve practice nurses...
Health-related quality of life parameters as prognostic factors in a nonmetastatic breast cancer population: an international multicenter studyFabio Efficace
European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer, EORTC Data Center, Quality of Life Unit, Ave E Mounier 83, 1200 Brussels, Belgium
J Clin Oncol 22:3381-8. 2004..Although the literature highlights the important role of HRQOL parameters in predicting survival in advanced metastatic disease, little evidence exists for earlier stages...
Single- versus multiple-fraction radiotherapy in patients with painful bone metastases: cost-utility analysis based on a randomized trialWilbert B Van Den Hout
Department of Medical Decision Making, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands
J Natl Cancer Inst 95:222-9. 2003..We compared quality-adjusted life expectancy (the overall valuation of the health of the patients) and societal costs for patients receiving either single- or multiple-fraction radiotherapy...
