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    How lay people understand and make sense of personalized disease risk information.

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    Authors
    Damman, Olga C
    Bogaerts, Nina M M
    van den Haak, Maaike J
    Timmermans, Danielle R M
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    How lay people understand and make sense of personalized disease risk information.
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    Health Expect 2017; 20(5):973-83
    Publiekssamenvatting
    Disease risk calculators are increasingly web-based, but previous studies have shown that risk information often poses problems for lay users.
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    10.1111/hex.12538
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    28097734
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/621882
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    10.1111/hex.12538
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