Background: Inadequate understanding of risk among counselees is a common problem in familial cancer clinics. It has been suggested that graphical displays can help counselees understand cancer risks and subsequent decision-making. We evaluated the effects of a graphical presentation in addition to a frequency format on counselees' understanding, psychological well-being, and preventive intentions.Design: Multicenter controlled trial.Setting: Three familial cancer clinics in the Netherlands.Methods: Participants: Unaffected women with a breast cancer family history (first-time attendees).Intervention: Immediately after standard genetic counseling, an additional consultation by a trained risk counselor took place where women were presented w...
The Cancer Risk Education Intervention Tool (CREdIT) is a computer-based (non-interactive) slide pre...
Contains fulltext : 49294.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
Abstract Background Clear communication about the possible outcomes of proposed medical intervention...
Background: Inadequate understanding of risk among counselees is a common problem in familial cancer...
Purpose: Counselees' preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Purpose: Counselees' preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Purpose: Counselees’ preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Purpose: Counselees' preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Background: Understanding risks is considered to be crucial for informed decision-making. Inaccurate...
The literature on risk perception in women from high-risk breast cancer families reveals persistent ...
Background: Understanding risks is considered to be crucial for informed decision-making. Inaccurate...
Objective: To develop and evaluate a prototype tool, with two different types of user interface, des...
ABSTRACTBackground: National guidelines recommend cancer genetic risk assessment (CGRA) (i.e. geneti...
Aim: To carry out a randomized controlled trial of a decision aid for women at increased risk of dev...
This study aimed to compare the impact of two versions of a psychoeducational written intervention o...
The Cancer Risk Education Intervention Tool (CREdIT) is a computer-based (non-interactive) slide pre...
Contains fulltext : 49294.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
Abstract Background Clear communication about the possible outcomes of proposed medical intervention...
Background: Inadequate understanding of risk among counselees is a common problem in familial cancer...
Purpose: Counselees' preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Purpose: Counselees' preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Purpose: Counselees’ preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Purpose: Counselees' preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Background: Understanding risks is considered to be crucial for informed decision-making. Inaccurate...
The literature on risk perception in women from high-risk breast cancer families reveals persistent ...
Background: Understanding risks is considered to be crucial for informed decision-making. Inaccurate...
Objective: To develop and evaluate a prototype tool, with two different types of user interface, des...
ABSTRACTBackground: National guidelines recommend cancer genetic risk assessment (CGRA) (i.e. geneti...
Aim: To carry out a randomized controlled trial of a decision aid for women at increased risk of dev...
This study aimed to compare the impact of two versions of a psychoeducational written intervention o...
The Cancer Risk Education Intervention Tool (CREdIT) is a computer-based (non-interactive) slide pre...
Contains fulltext : 49294.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
Abstract Background Clear communication about the possible outcomes of proposed medical intervention...