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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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Measuring shared decision making in oncology: Development and first testing of the iSHAREpatient and iSHAREphysician questionnaires.
Hanna Bomhof-Roordink,Fania R. Gärtner,Nanny van Duijn-Bakker,Trudy van der Weijden,Anne M. Stiggelbout,Arwen H. Pieterse +5 more
TL;DR: This work presents a meta-analyses of clinical practice practices that assess physician behaviours only or focus on a single patient‐physician encounter, and shows clear trends in how these practices are modified over time.
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Effect of adaptive abilities on utilities, direct or mediated by mental health?
TL;DR: Patients with stronger adaptive abilities, based on their optimism, mastery and self-esteem, may more easily enhance their mental health after being diagnosed with a chronic illness, which leads to higher health state utilities.
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Do clinicians convey what they intend? Lay interpretation of verbal risk labels used in decision encounters.
TL;DR: There is considerable variation in how individuals interpret verbal labels frequently-used in decision encounters, and verbal labels may be less helpful to lower numerate individuals.
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Disentangling the Babylonian speech confusion in genetic counseling: an analysis of the reliability and validity of the nomenclature for BRCA1/2 DNA-test results other than pathogenic.
TL;DR: A theoretical and empirical analysis of the terms most frequently used in articles between 2002 and 2007 for BRCA 1/2-test results other than pathogenic showed current DNA nomenclature lacks validity and reliability.
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How doctors actually (do not) involve families in decisions to continue or discontinue life-sustaining treatment in neonatal, pediatric, and adult intensive care: A qualitative study.
A Aranka Akkermans,Joyce Lamerichs,M J Marcus Schultz,Thomas G. V. Cherpanath,Job B. M. van Woensel,M Marc van Heerde,Anton H. van Kaam,M D Moniek van de Loo,Anne M. Stiggelbout,Ellen M. A. Smets,Mirjam A. de Vos +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors find the right balance between sharing crucial decisions with families of patients on the one hand and not overburdening them on the other hand, and propose a framework to find the balance.