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Health-Related Quality of Life in Osteoporosis

Journal of Clinical Densitometry, 1998
The increasing prevalence and complexity of osteoporosis mandates that healthcare providers take a comprehensive view of the scientific investigation, treatment, and management of the disease. Despite recent pharmacologic advances, the enhancement of quality of life for patients with osteoporosis remains an elusive goal.
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Health‐related quality of life in intersexuality

Acta Paediatrica, 1999
Meyer‐Bahlburg HFL. Health‐related quality of life in intersexuality. Acta Pædiatr 1999; Suppl 428: 114–15. Stockholm. ISSN 0803–5326Standardized methods for the assessment of health‐related quality of life in patients with intersexuality are yet to be developed.
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Hepatic Encephalopathy and Health-Related Quality of Life

Clinics in Liver Disease, 2012
The impact of overt hepatic encephalopathy on health-related quality of life is well defined, but it remains to be demonstrated how much the presence of minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) might impair patients' perceived health status. MHE reduces cognitive abilities, with specific impairment in manual abilities, which can lead to a depressed mood ...
Bianchi, Giampaolo   +3 more
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Health-Related Quality of Life Measurement in Public Health

Annual Review of Public Health, 2022
Robert M Kaplan, Ron D Hays
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Health-Related Quality of Life

2007
Traditionally, the primary end points in evaluations of medical therapies have included improvement in clinical outcomes, cure, and survival; however, the advent of the medical outcomes movement and the worldwide effort to contain the rising costs of care have underscored the importance of patient-centered outcomes, such as health-related quality of ...
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Health-Related Quality of Life

2012
Questionnaires filled out by patients are used to provide information on health-related quality of life (HRQoL). This information typically relates to how the patient feels, for example pain, fatigue, nausea, or depression, and to functioning, such as the ability to climb stairs. HRQoL questionnaires are used in clinical trials on chronic diseases.
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Innovations in research and clinical care using patient‐generated health data

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Heather S L Jim   +2 more
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