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Prof.dr. D.R.M. Timmermans
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breast
cancer
cardiovascular
care
citizen
decisions
diabetes
disease
health
participation
patient
policy
screening
surgery
symptoms
women
workers
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Bijzonder hoogleraar op de Hannie van Leeuwen leerstoel
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Extraordinary professor
Organisation
Department of Public and Occupational Health (VU)
Chair (EN)
Patient and citizen participation in health decisions
Chair (NL)
Risicocommunicatie en Patiƫntenbesluitvorming
Phone
+31-20-4448358
Email
drm. timmermans -at- vumc. nl
URL
http://www.emgo.nl/personal_pages/profile/index.asp?id=236&p...
Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
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The introduction of new EMF equipment and the effects on people?s perception of and worries about the health risks of EMF in relation to their well-being and health.
Project leader
Improving communication about EMF risks by taking into account people's concerns and prior beliefs; a mental models approach
Project leader
Perceived risk, concerns and unexplained medical symptoms associated with different sources of electromagnetic fields by the general public and professional workers
Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Supervisor
Diagnostic reasoning and diagnostic error in medicine
Project leader
Choosing a health insurance company: a balanced choice?
Project leader
Development and evaluation of a decision aid for prenatal screening
Supervisor
Family history information and common chronic disease prevention. Type 2 diabetes as an example
Supervisor
The Risky Self. How people perceive and respond to being at risk for diabetes and cardiovascular disease; the role of genetic risk information and self-concept
All completed research..
Classification
A76000
Patients care
D23370
Social medicine
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