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Lower urinary tract symptoms in women and quality of life
International Journal of Urological Nursing, 2010Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTSs) are the most common symptoms in women at all age groups worldwide, and their prevalence is increasing with age. LUTSs have a multifactorial status. The risk factors are age, race, pregnancy, birth, menopause, hysterectomy, obesity, chronic cough, depression, profession and family history. LUTSs have negative effects
KIZILKAYA BEJİ, NEZİHE +1 more
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Factors affecting quality of life in lower limb amputees
Prosthetics & Orthotics International, 2011Quality of life (QoL) is increasingly being recognized as an important outcome for rehabilitation programs, and has mainly been used to compare the efficacy of interventions or to compare amputees with other diseased populations. There is relatively a limited number of studies primarily focusing on analyzing the multitude of factors influencing QoL in ...
Sinha, Richa +2 more
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Correlating Clinical Indicators of Lower-Limb Ischaemia with Quality of Life
Cardiovascular Surgery, 1997The objectives of the study were to analyse the impact of increasing lower-limb ischaemia upon quality of life and to assess the correlation between clinical indicators of lower-limb ischaemia and such quality. A prospective observational study of a consecutive series of 235 patients (144 men and 91 women; median age 68 (range 41–87) years presenting ...
Spark, I +6 more
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Quality of Life after Amputations of the Lower Extremities
Journal of Surgery & Anesthesia Research, 2023Amputation is the loss of a part of the body, but it is also the end of pain and a New Beginning of Life.
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Quality of Life in Rehabilitated Lower Limb Amputees
Physiotherapy, 1995Group differences in the overall RNL score were found to be statistically significant in favour of the 1PoP group ( P < 0.05,. Of t h e 11 statements in the RNL index the difference between the two groups was most evident in statements regarding comfort in self-care needs, recreational activities, and self-confidence.
S Sener, Y Yakut, F Uygur, A Karaduman
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A systematic literature review of quality of life in lower limb amputees
Disability and Rehabilitation, 2011To systematically review studies on quality of life (QoL) in lower limb amputees.Computerised literature search of MEDLINE, CINAHL, PUBMED and PsycINFO databases was performed using the keywords, amputee, leg, knee, foot, amputation, QoL, prosthesis, orthopaedic equipment, ADL, phantom, mobility, rehabilitation, psychosocial, psychology and social ...
Sinha, Richa, Van den Heuvel, Wim J. A.
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Is Menstrual Dysphonia Associated With Greater Disability and Lower Quality of Life?
Journal of Voice, 2016The aim of the present study had been to examine the relationships between menstrual dysphonia and measures of psychosocial distress, in a sample of female professional voice users.This is a prospective study of 52 consecutive professional voice users, aged 18-40 years, affected by transient dysphonia related to the menstrual cycle and recruited in the
Barillari, Mr +3 more
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Quality of Life in Geriatric Patients With Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1997Lower urinary tract dysfunctions, such as urinary incontinence, detrusor instability, and benign prostatic hyperplasia, are prevalent in older adults. These conditions, which can occur alone or in combination, result in irritative or obstructive symptoms that can interfere with everyday functioning, leading to negative consequences on health-related ...
M J, Naughton, J F, Wyman
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Effects of Linking-Pin Quality on the Quality of Working Life of Lower Participants
Administrative Science Quarterly, 1977The authors express their appreciation to the administrators and the participants in this study and acknowledge the research assistance of Robert Liden, Cindi Fukami, Dan Gallagher, Joan Graen, Lee Stepina, and Sophia Zukrowski, and James Terborg's and Mary Zalesny's review of earlier drafts.
George Graen +3 more
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Annals of Vascular Surgery
While existing literature has established factors associated with improved health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia, similar work has not been done in individuals with acute lower limb ischemia (ALLI). This study aims to identify the factors associated with HRQOL in patients presenting with ALLI.Using a ...
Hassan Chamseddine +9 more
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While existing literature has established factors associated with improved health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia, similar work has not been done in individuals with acute lower limb ischemia (ALLI). This study aims to identify the factors associated with HRQOL in patients presenting with ALLI.Using a ...
Hassan Chamseddine +9 more
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