Blar i USN Open Archive på forfatter "Noordman, Janneke"
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Active involvement of end users when developing web-based mental health interventions
de Beurs, Derek; van Bruinessen, Inge Renske; Noordman, Janneke; Friele, Roland D.; van Dulmen, Sandra (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Background: Although many web-based mental health interventions are being released, the actual uptake by end users is limited. The marginal level of engagement of end users when developing these interventions is recognized ... -
Are patients’ preferences regarding the place of treatment heard and addressed at the point of referral: an exploratory study based on observations of GP-patient consultations
Victoor, Aafke; Noordman, Janneke; Sonderkamp, Johan A.; Delnoij, Diana MJ; Friele, Roland D.; van Dulmen, Sandra; Rademakers, Jany J D J M (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Background: Today, in several north-western European countries, patients are encouraged to choose, actively, a healthcare provider. However, patients often visit the provider that is recommended by their general practitioner ... -
Communication and shared decision-making with patients with limited health literacy; helpful strategies, barriers and suggestions for improvement reported by hospital-based palliative care providers
Roodbeen, Ruud; Vreke, Astrid; Boland, Gudule; Rademakers, Jany; van den Muijsenbergh, Maria; Noordman, Janneke; van Dulmen, Sandra (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background: Communication and shared decision-making (SDM) are essential to patient-centered care. Hospital-based palliative care with patients with limited health literacy (LHL) poses particular demands on communication. ... -
Evaluation and Implementation of ListeningTime: A Web-Based Preparatory Communication Tool for Elderly Patients With Cancer and Their Health Care Providers
Noordman, Janneke; Driesenaar, Jeanine A.; van Bruinessen, Inge Renske; Portielje, Johanneke E.A.; van Dulmen, Sandra (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Background: Effective patient-provider communication is an important condition to deliver optimal care and it supports patients in coping with their disease. The complex and emotionally loaded setting of oncology care ... -
Instrumental and affective communication with patients with limited health literacy in the palliative phase of cancer or COPD
Noordman, Janneke; Schulze, Lotte; Roodbeen, Ruud; Boland, Gudule; Van Vliet, Liesbeth M.; van den Muijsenbergh, Maria; van Dulmen, Sandra (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background: Patients have a ‘need to know’ (instrumental need) and a ‘need to feel known’ (affective need). During consultations with patients with limited health literacy (LHL) in the palliative phase of their disease, ... -
ListeningTime; participatory development of a web-based preparatory communication tool for elderly cancer patients and their healthcare providers
Noordman, Janneke; Driesenaar, Jeanine A.; van Bruinessen, Inge Renske; van Dulmen, Sandra (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Objective: This paper outlines the participatory development process of a web-based preparatory communication tool for elderly cancer patients and their oncological healthcare providers (HCPs). This tool aims to support ... -
PatientVOICE: Development of a Preparatory, Pre-Chemotherapy Online Communication Tool for Older Patients With Cancer
van Dulmen, Sandra; Driesenaar, Jeanine A.; van Weert, Julia C.M.; van Osch, Mara; Noordman, Janneke (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Good communication around cancer treatment is essential in helping patients cope with their disease and related care, especially when this information is tailored to one’s needs. Despite its importance, communication is ... -
To what degree do patients actively choose their healthcare provider at the point of referral by their GP? A video observation study
Potappel, Amy J. C.; Meijers, Maartje C.; Kloek, Corelien; Victoor, Aafke; Noordman, Janneke; Olde Hartman, Tim; van Dulmen, Sandra; de Jong, Judith D. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Background:Many countries in Europe have implemented managed competition and patient choice during thelast decade. With the introduction of managed competition, health insurers also became an important stakeholder.They ... -
Towards appropriate information provision for and decision-making with patients with limited health literacy in hospital-based palliative care in Western countries: A scoping review into available communication strategies and tools for healthcare providers
Noordman, Janneke; van Vliet, Liesbeth; Kaunang, Menno; van den Muijsenbergh, Maria; Boland, Gudule; van Dulmen, Sandra (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background Person-centred palliative care poses high demands on professionals and patients regarding appropriate and effective communication and informed decision-making. This is even more so for patients with limited ...