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Anne M. Stiggelbout
Researcher at Leiden University Medical Center
Publications - 330
Citations - 17621
Anne M. Stiggelbout is an academic researcher from Leiden University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 294 publications receiving 15419 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne M. Stiggelbout include Netherlands Cancer Institute & Leiden University.
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Validity of Adjuvant! Online program in older patients with breast cancer: a population-based study
Nienke A. de Glas,Willemien van de Water,Ellen G. Engelhardt,Esther Bastiaannet,Anton J. M. de Craen,Judith R. Kroep,Hein Putter,Anne M. Stiggelbout,N.I. Weijl,Cornelis J.H. van de Velde,Johanneke E.A. Portielje,Gerrit-Jan Liefers +11 more
TL;DR: Adjuvant!
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Cultural targeting and tailoring of shared decision making technology: a theoretical framework for improving the effectiveness of patient decision aids in culturally diverse groups.
TL;DR: A theory-based guide for researchers and practitioners interested in using cultural targeting and tailoring to develop and test decision aids that move beyond a "one-size fits all" approach and thereby, improve SDM in the authors' multicultural world.
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Opening the psychological black box in genetic counseling. The psychological impact of DNA testing is predicted by the counselees' perception, the medical impact by the pathogenic or uninformative BRCA1/2-result
Joel Vos,Encarna B. Gomez-Garcia,Jan C. Oosterwijk,Fred H. Menko,Reinoud D. Stoel,Christi J. van Asperen,Anna M. Jansen,Anne M. Stiggelbout,Aad Tibben,Aad Tibben +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of perception on the outcome of genetic counseling for hereditary breast/ovarian cancer was quantified, and it was found that the actually communicated pathogenic mutation and uninformative result directly predicted medical decisions, i.e. intended and performed surgery of breasts/ovaries.
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Health State Utilities: A Framework for Studying the Gap Between the Imagined and the Real
TL;DR: A framework for the understanding and study of potential mechanisms that play a role in health state valuation is described, based on stimulus response models from social judgment theory, which serves to explain many of the differences in valuations between respondent groups.
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Predicting and Communicating the Risk of Recurrence and Death in Women With Early-Stage Breast Cancer: A Systematic Review of Risk Prediction Models
Ellen G. Engelhardt,Mirjam M. Garvelink,J Hanneke C J M de Haes,Jacobus J.M. van der Hoeven,Ellen M. A. Smets,Arwen H. Pieterse,Anne M. Stiggelbout +6 more
TL;DR: The accuracy of RPMs' prognostic estimates is suboptimal in some patient subgroups, and evidence to guide best communication practice is needed.