... Knowledge of DM and its role in T2DM prevention…………………6 1.4.2 Factors associated with knowledge of DM …………………………7 1.5 Measuring the outcomesof T2DM management: the role of patient- reportedoutcomes ... Comparison of the ADDQoL present QoL and AWI scores by gender, age, duration of known DM, presence of comorbidities/complications and type of DM therapy …………………………………………… 88 Table 5.1 Characteristics of ... and morbidity, T2DM could profoundly worsen quality oflife (QoL) of both patients themselves and their caregivers.(12) T2DM patients are prone to experience a variety of psychosocial problems,...
... List of abbreviations QoL quality oflife IQoL individualised quality oflife SEIQoL-DW Schedule for the Evaluation of Individualised Quality ofLife – Direct Weighting PRO patientreportedoutcomes ... analysis and interpretation of data or in the writing of the report and the decision to submit the paper for publication Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Health and Quality ofLifeOutcomes ... planning and setting up of the study References 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Wiklund I: Assessment of patient- reportedoutcomes in clinical trials: the example of health-related quality of life...
... Development and validation of the Impact of Dry Eye on Everyday Life (IDEEL) questionnaire, a patient- reportedoutcomes (PRO) measure for the assessment of the burden of dry eye on patients Linda ... entire gamut of the impact of dry eye on patient outcomes: domains of patients’ everyday life, treatment satisfaction, and amount of bother by symptoms IDEEL will aid in the assessment of DE symptom ... questionnaire will provide assessment of the impact of dry eye on patient dry eye-related quality of life, impact of treatment on patientoutcomes in clinical trials, and may aid in treatment effectiveness...
... onychomycosis patients into two groups, based on the extent of nail involvement, and compared their quality oflife scores Patients with whole-nail involvement reported significantly lower quality oflife ... others [2] To document the effect of onychomycosis on quality of life, Lubeck et al [3] developed a patient- reportedoutcomes (PRO) questionnaire consisting of general and disease-specific measures ... Health and Quality ofLifeOutcomes 2006, 4:50 Background Onychomycosis is a common, chronic fungal infection of the keratinized tissue of the nail bed and nail plate that may impact patients'...
... Patient- oriented Research, University Hospital of Zurich, Switzerland Institute of General Practice and Health Services Research, University Hospital of Zurich, Switzerland PatientReportedOutcomes ... 1.9% Patients and adaptation 1.9% Adaptation and literature (systematic search) 1% Adaptation and experts 1% Patients and adaptation and literature (unsystematic search) 1% Patients and experts and ... A, Jones D, Claassens L: Patient- reported outcomes: Assessment and current perspectives of the guidelines of the Food and Drug Administration and the reflection paper of the European Medicines...
... demands: effects ofpatient health habits and visit characteristics Med Care 1999, 37:738-747 Assessing health status and quality -of- life instruments: attributes and review criteria Qual Life ... Page of 12 (page number not for citation purposes) Health and Quality ofLifeOutcomes 2006, 4:65 same as being unable to stand up The performance of these activities relies on a different set of ... Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration; 2006 Skevington SM, O'Connell KA: Can we identify the poorest quality of life? Assessing the importance of quality oflife using...
... Cognitive psychology and self-reports: Models and methods Quality ofLife Research 2003, 12:219-227 Page of 10 (page number not for citation purposes) Health and Quality ofLifeOutcomes 2009, 7:3 ... http://nihroadmap.nih.gov/ and http://www.nih promis.org References Abbreviations (PROMIS): PatientReportedOutcomes Measurement Information System; (PROs): Patient- reported outcomes; (S&W): Scott and White; ... children For example, the idea of "worry" is important content for the anxiety domain and Page of 10 (page number not for citation purposes) Health and Quality ofLifeOutcomes 2009, 7:3 http://www.hqlo.com/content/7/1/3...
... Hand Surg Am 1996, 21:183-188 Emery MP, Perrier LL, Acquadro C: Patient- Reported Outcome and Quality ofLife Instruments Database (PROQLID): Frequently asked questions Health and Quality ofLife ... case All of the patients were right hand dominant There were left wrist injuries A fall from a standing height was by far the most common mechanism of injury, reported by 19 patients One patient ... test) Patients reported high levels of satisfaction at final assessment This assessment was made at an average of 15 months (range, 12-21) 100% of patients reported “very high” or “high” levels of...
... 26; 44% of all deaths), the cause of death was classified on the basis of diagnosis and discharge notes The cause of death of patients dying out of hospital was based on an assessment of discharge ... Norekvål et al.: Patient- reportedoutcomes as predictors of 10-year survival in women after acute myocardial infarction Health and Quality ofLifeOutcomes 2010 8:140 Page 10 of 10 Submit your ... gender, and time Table Patient- reported outcomes, and hazard ratios for MACCE and all-cause mortality (N = 145) MACCE n = 52 n* % HR All-cause mortality n = 59 p-value HR p-value Quality of life...
... pregabalin-treated patients, placebo-treated patients, patients aged ≤ 51 years and patients > 51 years Fifty-one years was chosen as the cut-off value since it is the median age of all patients The 30% and ... et al Health and Quality ofLifeOutcomes 2011, 9:17 http://www.hqlo.com/content/9/1/17 Results The population consisted of 254 patients with a mean age of 51.7 years; 50.8% of the patients were ... greater as the pain and sleep of patients improved Minimal improvement in health status (on measures of pain, sleep, patient or clinical van Seventer et al Health and Quality ofLifeOutcomes 2011,...
... quality oflife Med Care 1999, 37:469-478 Osoba D: The clinical value and meaning of health-related quality -of- lifeoutcomes in oncology In Outcomes Assessment in Cancer: Measures, Methods, and Applications ... of maintenance of health status versus varying levels of deterioration in health status over time, even with treatment? Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Health and Quality ofLife ... Health and Quality ofLifeOutcomes 2006, 4:70 content validity (i.e., the instrument content reflects the key characteristics of the construct from the patient' s perspective), and must have...
... study of patients post renal transplant designed to assess the impact of GI symptoms on symptom severity and HRQL and changes in these patientreported outcomes (PROs) that occur as a result of conversion ... complications and HRQL are important Like any clinical measure, patient- reportedoutcomes must be valid and reliable The Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) and the Gastrointestinal Quality ofLife ... Health and Quality ofLifeOutcomes 2008, 6:53 http://www.hqlo.com/content/6/1/53 patients with varying GI complication severity Patients with GI complaints reported higher GSRS scores than patients...
... inclusion of patient- reportedoutcomes (PRO) data in approved drugs labelling by the FDA and EMA PatientReportedOutcomes Newsletter 2008, 40:8-10 Doward et al Health and Quality ofLifeOutcomes ... only of clinical outcomes, but also “ important measures of effectiveness such as patient- reported outcomes, including health related quality of life, patient satisfaction, activities of daily ... when talking to patients andpatient groups that such concerns are often of minor concern to their determination of the impact of disease and the effectiveness of treatments Patients have very...
... Health and Quality ofLifeOutcomes 2003, tients the treatment of HIV has evolved more toward a model of chronic disease management, with patients taking a variety of potent medications ... regardless of whether any indi- Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Health and Quality ofLifeOutcomes 2003, http://www.hqlo.com/content/1/1/12 Table 1: Health-related quality oflife ... challenges for patients and clinicians Measures of health-related quality oflife can provide important information to behavioral and clinical studies of antiretroviral treatment, adherence, and viral...
... severe OA 45 patients had severe OA and 19 moderate OA in the hybrid group and 109 patients had severe Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Health and Quality ofLifeOutcomes 2003, ... assessing the need for larger, randomized and blinded trials Patients and Methods Two-hundred and forty-five patients (133 women, 112 men) with a mean age at time of surgery of 69 years (50– 92) were ... Health and Quality ofLifeOutcomes 2003, ratings and the patients impressions In particular, a marked disparity has been shown between the patient' s and the physician's scores...
... Glaucoma Patients' Assessment of Their Visual Function and Quality ofLife Journal of Glaucoma 2002, 11(2):154-163 Nordmann J, Touboul C, Auzanneau N and Berdeaux G: Vision Related Quality ofLifeof ... participants reported specific problems with the side effects of their current medication, while 16 of patients reported having Page of 13 (page number not for citation purposes) Health and Quality ofLife ... overlap was observed between EofU and CofU (r = 56) EI and HYP were also correlated at 40 The correlation of EofU and CofU with EFF was bit higher than expected (r = 40 and 43 respectively) although...
... demonstrate the effectiveness of adalimumab after three years of treatment in improving and sustaining patient- reported physical functioning and HRQOL Materials and methods Patients and study design The ... sound and responsive measure of disease-specific quality oflife in patients with AS and differences of one to two points are clinically relevant [7,42,43] BASDAI The BASDAI is a patient- reported ... treatment of AS have proven efficacy for patients experiencing treatment-resistant forms of AS [26,27], for patients seeking to reduce the use of NSAIDs and analgesics [28], and for patients seeking...
... analysis and interpretation of the data and the development of the manuscript SKC participated in the conception and design of the study, analysis and interpretation of the data, and development of ... conception and design of the study, and the analysis and interpretation of the data PP participated in the conception and design of the study KGE participated in the conception and design of the ... health and role function as measured by MOS-HIV The majority of patients indicated their quality oflife was improved because of a lack of need to refrigerate tablets (80%), fewer pills (76%), and...
... ofLife Group and the Quality ofLife Unit An international field study of the reliability and validity of a disease-specific questionnaire module (the QLQ-OV28) in assessing the quality oflife ... PatientReportedOutcomes Following Initial treatment and Long term Evaluation of Survivorship registry: Scope, rationale and design of an infrastructure for the study of physical and psychosocial outcomes ... information needs of the increasing group of cancer survivors, and are likely to improve their quality oflife [9] Nevertheless, the psychological impact of these strategies on patientreported outcomes...
... mean and standard deviation of PCS-12 and MCS-12 scores by characteristics of practices and patients (number of patients = 7606; number of practices = 96) Variable (definition) Characteristics of ... measurement of health-related quality oflife (HRQOL) from the perspective of the patient has become a major aspect of health services evaluation [6] The standardized measurement of health outcomes, ... or disability (11% of males and 7% of females) and looking after family or home (1% of males and 19% of females) Probably, this might explain some of the interaction Policy and practice implications...