Willeke Kitselaar
Onderzoeker / gast
- Naam
- Dr. W.M. Kitselaar
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 2727
- w.m.kitselaar@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-0914-0168
Onderzoek
PROmoting early recognition of SOMAtic symptom disorder in primary care: the PROSOMA study.
Betrokken promotoren
- Prof. Dr. Andrea Evers
- Prof. Dr. Mattijs Numans
- Dr. Rosalie van der Vaart
Relevante links
Onderzoeker / gast
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Psychologie
- Gezondheids, Medische- Neuropsychologie
- Kitselaar W.M. (27 juni 2023), Promoting early recognition of persistent somatic symptoms in primary care (Dissertatie. Institute of Psychology, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Leiden University). Promotor(en) en copromotor(en): Evers A.W.M. & Numans M.E., Vaart R. van der.
- Kitselaar W.M., Vaart R. van der, Perschl J., Numans M.E. & Evers A.W.M. (2023), Predictors of persistent somatic symptoms in the general population: a systematic review of cohort studies, Psychosomatic Medicine 85(1): 71-78.
- Kitselaar W.M., Büchner F.L., Vaart R. van der, Sutch S.P., Bennis F.C., Evers A.W.M. & Numans M.E. (2023), Early identification of persistent somatic symptoms in primary care: data-driven and theory-driven predictive modelling based on electronic medical records of Dutch general practices, BMJ Open 13: e066183.
- Kitselaar W.M., de Morree H.M., Trompenaars M.W., Sitskoorn M.M., Rutten G.J. & Kop W.J. (2022), Fatigue after neurosurgery in patients with a brain tumor: the role of autonomic dysregulation and disturbed sleep, Journal of Psychosomatic Research 156: 110766.
- Kitselaar W.M., Vaart R. van der, Van Tilborg-den Boeft M., Vos H., Numans M.E. & Evers A.W.M. (2021), Correction to: The general practitioners perspective regarding registration of persistent somatic symptoms in primary care: a survey, BMC Family Practice 22(1): 236.
- Kitselaar W.M., Numans M.E., Sutch S.P., Faiq A., Evers A.W.M. & Vaart R. van der (2021), Identifying persistent somatic symptoms in electronic health records: exploring multiple theory-driven methods of identification, BMJ Open 11: e049907.