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    Eye-tracking analyses of physician face gaze patterns in consultations

    Face gaze is a fundamental non-verbal behaviour and can be assessed using eye-tracking glasses. Methodological guidelines are lacking on which measure to use to determine face gaze. To evaluate face gaze patte...

    C. Jongerius, H. G. van den Boorn, T. Callemein, N. T. Boeske in Scientific Reports (2021)

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    Eye-tracking glasses in face-to-face interactions: Manual versus automated assessment of areas-of-interest

    The assessment of gaze behaviour is essential for understanding the psychology of communication. Mobile eye-tracking glasses are useful to measure gaze behaviour during dynamic interactions. Eye-tracking data ...

    Chiara Jongerius, T. Callemein, T. Goedemé, K. Van Beeck in Behavior Research Methods (2021)

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    Impact of Second Opinions in Breast Cancer Diagnostics and Treatment: A Retrospective Analysis

    Breast cancer care is becoming increasingly complex, and patients with breast cancer are increasingly aware of the different treatment options, resulting in requests for second opinions (SOs). The current stud...

    E. Heeg, Y. A. Civil, M. A. Hillen, C. H. Smorenburg in Annals of Surgical Oncology (2019)

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    Assessing cancer patients' trust in their oncologist: development and validation of the Trust in Oncologist Scale (TiOS)

    The aim of this study was to develop and validate the Trust in Oncologist Scale (TiOS), which aims to measure cancer patients' trust in their oncologist. Structure, reliability and validity were examined.

    M. A. Hillen, C. C. E. Koning, J. W. Wilmink in Supportive Care in Cancer (2012)