Michel Klein

About Michel Klein

Michel Klein, With an exceptional h-index of 46 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, specializes in the field of Artificial Intelligence, Digital Health Interventions, Behavior change, User modelling, Ethical AI.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Understanding the association between fatigue and neurocognitive functioning in patients with glioma: A cross-sectional multinational study

Letter regarding “Acceptability and feasibility of neurocognitive assessments with adults with primary brain cancer and brain metastasis: A systematic review”

OS08. 7. A Depressive symptoms in association with tumor locations at diagnosis in patients with diffuse glioma

P09. 09A Resection cavity locations associated with changes in depressive symptoms after surgery in patients with diffuse glioma

OS08. 5. A UNDERSTANDING THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FATIGUE AND COGNITION IN GLIOMA PATIENTS: AN OBSERVATIONAL MULTINATIONAL STUDY

P20. 16. B FIRST-LINE TREATMENT OF MEDULLOBLASTOMA IN ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS-UPDATE ON THE EORTC 1634-BTG/NOA-23 PHASE II TRIAL

Experiences of Users with an Online Self-Guided Mental Health Training Program Using Gamification

SNapp, a tailored smartphone app intervention to promote walking in adults of low socioeconomic position: development and qualitative pilot study

Michel Klein Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor Artificial Intelligence

Citations(all)

11493

Citations(since 2020)

1839

Cited By

10501

hIndex(all)

46

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

120

i10Index(since 2020)

42

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Michel Klein Skills & Research Interests

Artificial Intelligence

Digital Health Interventions

Behavior change

User modelling

Ethical AI

Top articles of Michel Klein

Understanding the association between fatigue and neurocognitive functioning in patients with glioma: A cross-sectional multinational study

Neuro-Oncology Practice

2024/2/9

Letter regarding “Acceptability and feasibility of neurocognitive assessments with adults with primary brain cancer and brain metastasis: A systematic review”

2023/10/1

OS08. 7. A Depressive symptoms in association with tumor locations at diagnosis in patients with diffuse glioma

Neuro-oncology

2023/9/8

P09. 09A Resection cavity locations associated with changes in depressive symptoms after surgery in patients with diffuse glioma

Neuro-oncology

2023/9/8

OS08. 5. A UNDERSTANDING THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FATIGUE AND COGNITION IN GLIOMA PATIENTS: AN OBSERVATIONAL MULTINATIONAL STUDY

Neuro-Oncology

2023/9/1

P20. 16. B FIRST-LINE TREATMENT OF MEDULLOBLASTOMA IN ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS-UPDATE ON THE EORTC 1634-BTG/NOA-23 PHASE II TRIAL

Neuro-Oncology

2023/9/1

Experiences of Users with an Online Self-Guided Mental Health Training Program Using Gamification

Journal of Healthcare Informatics Research

2023/6

SNapp, a tailored smartphone app intervention to promote walking in adults of low socioeconomic position: development and qualitative pilot study

JMIR formative research

2023/4/17

OS09. 4. A Cognitive functioning of patients with diffuse glioma during stable disease

Neuro-oncology

2022/9

User Preferences in Occupational Sedentary Behaviour Digital Interventions: Design and Evaluation of a Low-Intrusive Software Tool

2022/6/29

The role of serum and CSF levels of NfL and GFAP in predicting cognitive functioning in people with multiple sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis Journal

2022/6

Motivating Machines: The Potential of Modeling Motivation as MoA for Behavior Change Systems

Information

2022/5/17

Insights on the Effect and Experience of a Diet-Tracking Application for Older Adults in a Diet Trial

Technologies

2022/2/16

A quantitative comparison of cognitive performance and patient-reported symptoms in preoperative lower-grade glioma patients from two Dutch Hospitals

Neuro-Oncology

2022

Effectiveness of a mHealth Coaching Program on Predictors of Work Absenteeism

2021/11/13

OS09. 4. A Health-related quality of life in low-grade glioma survivors 26 years after diagnosis

Neuro-oncology

2021/9

P11. 02 Long-term impact of primary brain tumour diagnosis on health-related quality of life: a systematic review

2021/9

Experiences with using persuasive technology in a diet trial for older adults

2021/6/29

Michel Klein
Michel Klein

H-Index: 21

Marjolein Visser
Marjolein Visser

H-Index: 14

Food Desires, Negative Emotions and Behaviour Change Techniques: A Computational Analysis

Smart Cities

2021/6/15

Empowering vulnerable target groups with serious games and gamification

2021/5/1

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