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Asthma outcome measures

Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research, 2011
Asthma is a common chronic disease with underlying inflammation of the airway. Advances in science have led to increased understanding of the heterogeneous nature of asthma and its complex mechanisms. Traditionally, asthma-practice guidelines have focused on optimizing lung function and the US FDA has required increases in lung function and reduction ...
Joannie, Shen   +2 more
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Stroke Outcome Measures

The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2004
Stroke is the third leading cause of death and the foremost cause of adult neurological disability in the United States. Comprehensive assessment of persons with stroke is necessary for appropriate management of care and evaluation of interventions and outcomes.
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Measuring Arthroscopic Outcome

Arthroscopy, 2008
Abstract In order to measure and report clinical research results, we require the ability to measure our results, and we label our measurement tools “outcome measures.” Options are many and include clinician‐reported and patient‐reported measures.
James J, Irrgang, James H, Lubowitz
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Reference values for developing responsive functional outcome measures across the lifespan

Neurology, 2017
Objective: To generate a reference dataset of commonly performed functional outcome measures in 1,000 children and adults and investigate the influence of demographic, anthropometric, strength, and flexibility characteristics.
M. Mckay   +5 more
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Measuring perioperative outcome

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2016
Measuring clinically relevant and patient-centered perioperative outcomes provides the knowledge that enables clinicians to optimize their practice and guide shared decision-making, researchers to set a future agenda and policymakers to prioritize healthcare spending.A large international collaboration is currently working to define a set of core ...
Mark, Shulman, Paul, Myles
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Asthma Outcome Measures

Journal of Medical Systems, 1999
Annually, asthma accounts for 10.4 million physician visits, 468,000 hospitalizations, 1.8 million emergency room visits, and 10 million missed school days. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the number of asthma deaths has increased progressively since 1978 form 1,800 to 5,400 per year.
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Measurements of outcome

Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2009
Steven A, Conrad, Jerry W, McLarty
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Measuring Outcome

Psychiatric Services, 1984
M, Harris, M, Dozier, H C, Bergman
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Pain outcome measures

Journal of Hand Therapy, 2001
Pain is a complex, multi-dimensional experience that is usually associated with local tissue damage or may be referred from a distant site. Classically, pain is viewed as having sensory, affective, and cognitive components. To assess pain, however, the clinician or the researcher must use the most appropriate measure for the given situation.
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Clinical outcome measures

The typical fluctuating skeletal muscle weakness in myasthenia gravis can make measuring disease severity challenging. Multiple measures have been developed to assess the signs and symptoms of myasthenia, from pure examination measures to fully patient-reported measures to combinations.
Alexandria, Matic   +3 more
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