Reder M, Kolip P. Does a decision aid improve informed choice in mammography screening? Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. BMC Women's Health. 2015;15(1): 53.Background When invited for the first time at age 50, most women in Germany have to decide whether they wish to participate in the German mammography screening programme. For ethical reasons, screening decisions should be informed choices, but this is rarely the case with mammography screening. Decision aids are interventions with the potential to support informed choice by improving the following factors: knowledge, clarity of personal attitude, and implementation of an intention. Currently, no systematically evaluated decision aid exists for the German mammography scr...
Reder M, Soellner R, Kolip P. Do Women With High eHealth Literacy Profit More From a Decision Aid on...
Objective: The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials (RCTs...
Berens E-M, Reder M, Razum O, Kolip P, Spallek J. Informed choice in the German Mammography Screenin...
Reder M, Kolip P. Does a decision aid improve informed choice in mammography screening? Results from...
Reder M. How Can Informed Choice in Mammography Screening Be Improved? Development and Evaluation of...
Background: The decision to participate or not in breast cancer screening is complex due to the trad...
Berens E-M, Reder M, Kolip P, Spallek J. A cross-sectional study on informed choice in the mammograp...
Background: Many women who have participated in mammography screening are now approaching 70 years o...
Background: Many women who have participated in mammography screening are now approaching 70 years o...
The decision to participate or not in breast cancer screening is complex due to the trade-off betwee...
Abstract Background In Italy women aged 50–69 are invited for a population-based breast cancer (BC) ...
Introduction Breast cancer (BC) is the primary cancer among women. The World Health Organization rec...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of a decision aid (DA) on women's knowledge of the benefits and ha...
Introduction Breast cancer (BC) is the primary cancer among women. The World Health Organization rec...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of a decision aid (DA) on women's knowledge of the benefits and ha...
Reder M, Soellner R, Kolip P. Do Women With High eHealth Literacy Profit More From a Decision Aid on...
Objective: The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials (RCTs...
Berens E-M, Reder M, Razum O, Kolip P, Spallek J. Informed choice in the German Mammography Screenin...
Reder M, Kolip P. Does a decision aid improve informed choice in mammography screening? Results from...
Reder M. How Can Informed Choice in Mammography Screening Be Improved? Development and Evaluation of...
Background: The decision to participate or not in breast cancer screening is complex due to the trad...
Berens E-M, Reder M, Kolip P, Spallek J. A cross-sectional study on informed choice in the mammograp...
Background: Many women who have participated in mammography screening are now approaching 70 years o...
Background: Many women who have participated in mammography screening are now approaching 70 years o...
The decision to participate or not in breast cancer screening is complex due to the trade-off betwee...
Abstract Background In Italy women aged 50–69 are invited for a population-based breast cancer (BC) ...
Introduction Breast cancer (BC) is the primary cancer among women. The World Health Organization rec...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of a decision aid (DA) on women's knowledge of the benefits and ha...
Introduction Breast cancer (BC) is the primary cancer among women. The World Health Organization rec...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of a decision aid (DA) on women's knowledge of the benefits and ha...
Reder M, Soellner R, Kolip P. Do Women With High eHealth Literacy Profit More From a Decision Aid on...
Objective: The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials (RCTs...
Berens E-M, Reder M, Razum O, Kolip P, Spallek J. Informed choice in the German Mammography Screenin...