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 present...
Background. Clinicians are often advised to use pictographs to communicate risk, but whether they of...
Contains fulltext : 49294.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
This follows an earlier study of the same data set, which, through its findings, presented new quest...
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...
The literature on risk perception in women from high-risk breast cancer families reveals persistent ...
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...
Abstract Background Clear communication about the possible outcomes of proposed medical intervention...
Background. Breast cancer family clinics provide risk information as one of their key functions. Man...
This study aimed to compare the impact of two versions of a psychoeducational written intervention o...
Purpose: There is no consensus on how best to communicate risk in breast cancer genetic counseling. ...
Purpose: Cancer patients are increasingly involved in decision-making processes. Hence, clinicians n...
Background. Clinicians are often advised to use pictographs to communicate risk, but whether they of...
Contains fulltext : 49294.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
This follows an earlier study of the same data set, which, through its findings, presented new quest...
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...
The literature on risk perception in women from high-risk breast cancer families reveals persistent ...
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...
Abstract Background Clear communication about the possible outcomes of proposed medical intervention...
Background. Breast cancer family clinics provide risk information as one of their key functions. Man...
This study aimed to compare the impact of two versions of a psychoeducational written intervention o...
Purpose: There is no consensus on how best to communicate risk in breast cancer genetic counseling. ...
Purpose: Cancer patients are increasingly involved in decision-making processes. Hence, clinicians n...
Background. Clinicians are often advised to use pictographs to communicate risk, but whether they of...
Contains fulltext : 49294.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
This follows an earlier study of the same data set, which, through its findings, presented new quest...