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Nom de la personne âgée : Inge Henselmans
Disponibilité: 1/3
Participation à ICCH 2024 : En personne
Institution: Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam
Discipline: Psychologie
Des années d'expérience: 15
Enseignant/Formation
Apprenants avec lesquels je travaille :- Premier cycle
- De troisième cycle
- Développement professionnel continu
- Conception/développement de programmes
- Méthodes d'enseignement expérientielles (par exemple jeu de rôle)
- Patients simulés
Recherche
Domaines de travail :- Fin de vie / soins palliatifs
- Oncologie
- Études d'observation
- Conceptions (quasi-)expérientielles
- ECR
- Analyse vidéo
Mots-clés décrivant l’expertise et l’intérêt :
- Advanced Cancer
- Prise de décision partagée
Consultation topics:
– Development and evaluation of the effects of communication skills training
– Research on communication about prognosis in advanced disease
– Topics related to Shared Decision Making
– Methods, e.g., coding observational data or the use of Standardized Patient Assesments in research
– Teaching communication skills in Medical School, Medical Specialist Training or training as part of Continous Medical Education
Dr. Inge Henselmans is an assistant professor at the department of Medical Psychology of the Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. She earned a master degree (2003) in Social Psychology with minors in Health and Clinical Psychology. After graduation, she was involved in research projects in different health care organizations. She earned her doctorate degree (2009) with a PhD thesis on the psychological well-being of women with breast cancer at the Health Psychology section of the University Medical Center, Groningen. She received a personal career-development grant from the Dutch Cancer Society in 2009, and again in 2013. Since, she has supervised research projects on (training in) shared decision making and prognostic communication in (palliative) cancer care. In addition, she coordinates the communication skills curriculum of the Medical School of the University of Amsterdam. Publciations: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Inge_Henselmans