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Quality of Life in Hemophilia [PDF]
Summary. There is a growing interest in patient‐reported outcomes as measures for evaluating the benefits of new and existing treatments. Health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) is one of these patient‐reported outcomes and represents the individual experience and perception of illness/health together with the psychosocial response to disease‐related ...
S. V. Mackensen, A. Gringeri
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Quality of life in diabetes [PDF]
This article emphasises the need to assess quality of life (QoL) as a key outcome of diabetes management and introduces the linguistically validated and culturally adapted, Hindi and Punjabi versions of an individualised questionnaire (the ADDQoL) to assess the impact of diabetes on the QoL of Indian people with diabetes.
Singh, Harsimran, Bradley, Clare
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Quality of life at the end of life [PDF]
Little is known about self-perceived quality of life (QOL) near the end of life, because such information is difficult to collect and to interpret. Here, we describe QOL in the weeks near death and determine correlates of QOL over time, with emphasis on accounting for death and missing data.Data on QOL were collected approximately every week in an ...
Lois Downey+5 more
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The quality of quality of life [PDF]
See article on page 527 Functional bowel disorders are highly prevalent in the general population. In the US Householder Survey about 70% of respondents had at least one functional bowel disorder, 9.4% had irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and 2.9% had functional dyspepsia.1 These disorders often have significant symptom overlap making them difficult to
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Introduction: Hunger et al. (2014, 2015, 2017) developed the Experience in Personal Social Systems Questionnaire (EXIS.pers) to assess individuals’ perceived functioning in their personal ecosystems.
Barna KONKOLŸ THEGE+2 more
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Towards the use of mixed methods inquiry as best practice in health outcomes research
Mixed methods research (MMR) has found an increased interest in the field of health outcomes research. Consideration for both qualitative and quantitative perspectives has become key to contextualising patient experiences in a clinically meaningful ...
Antoine Regnault+3 more
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This chapter reviews the quality of life in European societies, drawing on sociological theories of the quality of life, and specifically touching upon the areas of housing, the environment, health, and time use. One major theme is the social stratification of quality of life, both within and between European societies.
Verwiebe, Roland+2 more
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Introduction. Quality of life (QoL) of patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) is an integral part of a comprehensive analysis of their condition and helps to evaluate the effectiveness of various methods of treatment and rehabilitation.
Ivanov V. , Savitska Yu., Kovalchuk A.
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Satisfaction with the quality of life on Croatian small islands: Zlarin, Kaprije and Žirje [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to determine the levels of satisfaction with various life domains that constitute objective conditions of the quality of island life, and which influence the perception of islanders’ personal well-being among the inhabitants ...
Satisfaction with the quality of life on Croatian small islands: Zlarin, Kaprije and Žirje+2 more
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