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  1. It is vital to understand the associations between the medication event monitoring systems (MEMS) and self-reported questionnaires (SRQs) because both are often used to measure medication adherence and can pro...

    Authors: Lizheng Shi, Jinan Liu, Vivian Fonseca, Philip Walker, Anupama Kalsekar and Manjiri Pawaskar
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:99
  2. Identifying the determinants of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in patients with systolic heart failure (CHF) is rare in primary care; studies often lack a defined sample, a comprehensive set of variabl...

    Authors: Frank Peters-Klimm, Cornelia U Kunz, Gunter Laux, Joachim Szecsenyi and Thomas Müller-Tasch
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:98
  3. Sternocostoclavicular hyperostosis (SCCH) is a rare, debilitating, chronic inflammatory disorder of the anterior chest wall due to a chronic sterile osteomyelitis of unknown origin. SCCH is largely underdiagno...

    Authors: Willem A van der Kloot, Neveen AT Hamdy, Laurian CS Hafkemeijer, Femke MC den Dulk, Sadhna A Chotkan, Arnold AP van Emmerik and Ad A Kaptein
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:97
  4. Results of a national survey of asthmatic children that evaluated management goals established in 2004 by the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) indicated that asthma symptom control fell...

    Authors: Bonnie B Dean, Brian C Calimlim, Patricia Sacco, Daniel Aguilar, Robert Maykut and David Tinkelman
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:96
  5. Depression often coexists with myocardial infarction (MI) and has been found to impede recovery through reduced functioning in key areas of life such as work. In an era of improved survival rates and extended ...

    Authors: Adrienne O'Neil, Kristy Sanderson and Brian Oldenburg
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:95
  6. Quality of life (QoL) in persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) has been found to differ across countries. However, comparability of measurement results between countries depends on the cross-cultural validity ...

    Authors: Szilvia Geyh, Bernd AG Fellinghauer, Inge Kirchberger and Marcel WM Post
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:94
  7. Despite the availability of standard instruments for evaluating health-related quality life (HRQoL), the feasibility, reliability, and validity of such instruments among tuberculosis (TB) patients in different...

    Authors: Harriet M Babikako, Duncan Neuhauser, Achilles Katamba and Ezekiel Mupere
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:93
  8. Impairments in upper-body function (UBF) are common following breast cancer. However, the relationship between arm morbidity and quality of life (QoL) remains unclear. This investigation uses longitudinal data...

    Authors: Sandra C Hayes, Sheree Rye, Diana Battistutta, Tracey DiSipio and Beth Newman
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:92
  9. To apply a scaled, preference-based measure to the evaluation of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in Parkinson's disease (PD); to evaluate the relationship between disease-specific rating scales and esti...

    Authors: Galit Kleiner-Fisman, Matthew B Stern and David N Fisman
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:91
  10. Health-related quality of life (HRQL) is poor in obese subjects and is a relevant outcome in intervention studies. We aimed to determine factors associated with poor HRQL in obese patients seeking weight loss ...

    Authors: Edoardo Mannucci, Maria L Petroni, Nicola Villanova, Carlo M Rotella, Giovanni Apolone and Giulio Marchesini
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:90
  11. The use of patient reported outcome scales in clinical trials conducted by the pharmaceutical industry has become more widespread in recent years. The use of such outcomes is particularly common for products d...

    Authors: Lynda C Doward, Ari Gnanasakthy and Mary G Baker
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:89
  12. Despite the multitude of health challenges faced by adults living with HIV, we know of no HIV-specific instrument developed for the purpose of describing the health-related consequences of HIV, a concept known...

    Authors: Kelly K O'Brien, Ahmed M Bayoumi, Carol Strike, Nancy L Young, Kenneth King and Aileen M Davis
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:88
  13. To evaluate the association between patient-reported hypoglycemic symptoms with ratings of their health-related quality of life state and patient-reported adverse events in patients with type 2 diabetes mellit...

    Authors: Fernando Alvarez-Guisasola, Donald D Yin, Gonzalo Nocea, Ying Qiu and Panagiotis Mavros
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:86
  14. The Quality of Life in Reflux and Dyspepsia (QOLRAD) questionnaire is one of the best-characterized disease-specific instruments that captures health-related problems and symptom-patterns in patients with gast...

    Authors: Leopold GJB Engels, Elly C Klinkenberg-Knol, Jonas Carlsson and Katarina Halling
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:85
  15. Self-reported limitations in physical function often have only weak associations with measured performance on physical tests, suggesting that factors other than performance commonly influence self-reports. We ...

    Authors: Grant H Louie and Michael M Ward
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:84
  16. In eating disorders (EDs), treatment outcome measurement has traditionally focused on symptom reduction rather than functioning or quality of life (QoL). The Eating Disorders Quality of Life Scale (EDQLS) was ...

    Authors: Carol E Adair, Gisele C Marcoux, Theanna F Bischoff, Brian S Cram, Carol J Ewashen, Jorge Pinzon, Joanne L Gusella, Josie Geller, Yvette Scattolon, Patricia Fergusson, Lisa Styles and Krista E Brown
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:83
  17. Good clinical care of prostate cancer patients after radical prostatectomy depends on careful assessment of post-operative morbidities, yet physicians do not always judge patient symptoms accurately. Logistica...

    Authors: Andrew J Vickers, Caroline J Savage, Marwan Shouery, James A Eastham, Peter T Scardino and Ethan M Basch
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:82
  18. Differential item functioning (DIF) methods can be used to determine whether different subgroups respond differently to particular items within a health-related quality of life (HRQoL) subscale, after allowing...

    Authors: Neil W Scott, Peter M Fayers, Neil K Aaronson, Andrew Bottomley, Alexander de Graeff, Mogens Groenvold, Chad Gundy, Michael Koller, Morten A Petersen and Mirjam AG Sprangers
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:81
  19. Participation in daily physical activity (PA) post-stroke has not previously been investigated as a possible explanatory variable of health-related quality of life (HRQL). The aims were 1) to determine the con...

    Authors: Debbie Rand, Janice J Eng, Pei-Fang Tang, Chihya Hung and Jiann-Shing Jeng
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:80
  20. We previously reported that changes of 6-17 percent in the EORTC QLQ-C30 scores are regarded important by patients with multiple myeloma and thus may be considered as Minimal Important Differences (MIDs). Howe...

    Authors: Ann K Kvam, Finn Wisløff and Peter M Fayers
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:79
  21. The objectives of the study were to assess the reliability, and the content, construct, and convergent validity of the Spanish version of the CHIP-CE/PRF, to analyze parent-child agreement, and compare the res...

    Authors: Maria-Dolors Estrada, Luis Rajmil, Vicky Serra-Sutton, Cristian Tebé, Jordi Alonso, Michael Herdman, Anne W Riley, Christopher B Forrest and Barbara Starfield
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:78
  22. In Europe, theoretical approaches to physical therapy and rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis often appear significantly different. While there is general agreement that rehabilitation plays an important role...

    Authors: Kamila Rasova, Peter Feys, Thomas Henze, Hans van Tongeren, Davide Cattaneo, Johanna Jonsdottir and Alena Herbenova
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:76
  23. Breast cancer among women is a relatively common with a more favorable expected survival rates than other forms of cancers. This study aimed to determine the improved quality of life for post-mastectomy women ...

    Authors: Farkhondeh Sharif, Narjes Abshorshori, Sedigheh Tahmasebi, Maryam Hazrati, Najaf Zare and Sarah Masoumi
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:74
  24. Urinary tract infection (UTI) is among the most common bacterial infections in women of all ages but the incidence increases with older age. Despite the fact that UTI is a common problem it is still poorly inv...

    Authors: Irene Eriksson, Yngve Gustafson, Lisbeth Fagerström and Birgitta Olofsson
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:73
  25. Most studies on the effect of life events (LEs) have been carried out in convenience samples which cannot be considered representative of the general population. In addition, recent studies have observed that ...

    Authors: Ester Villalonga-Olives, Sonia Rojas-Farreras, Gemma Vilagut, Jorge A Palacio-Vieira, José Maria Valderas, Michael Herdman, Montserrat Ferrer, Luís Rajmil and Jordi Alonso
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:71
  26. Senior veterans living in government sponsored, long-term care (LTC) facilities, known as veterans' homes (VHs), are a special minority group in Taiwan. These seniors came from different provinces of mainland ...

    Authors: Hsiao-Ting Chang, Li-Fan Liu, Chun-Ku Chen, Shinn-Jang Hwang, Liang-Kung Chen and Feng-Hwa Lu
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:70
  27. Numerous studies have indirectly demonstrated changes in the content of respondents' QoL appraisal process over time by revealing response-shift effects. This is the first known study to qualitatively examine ...

    Authors: Elsbeth F Taminiau-Bloem, Florence J van Zuuren, Margot A Koeneman, Bruce D Rapkin, Mechteld RM Visser, Caro CE Koning and Mirjam AG Sprangers
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:69
  28. Many researchers use observed questionnaire scores to evaluate score reliability and to make conclusions and inferences regarding quality-of-life outcomes. The amount of false alarms from medical diagnoses tha...

    Authors: Tsair-Wei Chien, Shun-Jin Lin, Wen-Chung Wang, Henry WC Leung, Wen-Pin Lai and Agnes LF Chan
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:68
  29. The current study explored the prevalence of depressed mood among Chinese undergraduate students and examined the coping patterns and degree of flexibility of flexibility of such patterns associated with such ...

    Authors: Ji-Gang Zong, Xiao-Yan Cao, Yuan Cao, Yan-Fang Shi, Yu-Na Wang, Chao Yan, John RZ Abela, Yi-Qun Gan, Qi-Yong Gong and Raymond CK Chan
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:66
  30. Assessments of change in subjective patient reported outcomes such as health-related quality of life (HRQoL) are a key component of many clinical and research evaluations. However, conventional longitudinal ev...

    Authors: Steven McPhail and Terry Haines
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:65
  31. The objective of this study was to develop and validate a daily electronic Endometriosis Pain and Bleeding Diary (EPBD) for assessing treatment-related changes in endometriosis symptoms from the patient's pers...

    Authors: Linda S Deal, Dana Britt DiBenedetti, Valerie SL Williams and Sheri E Fehnel
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:64
  32. Chronic complications are the major outcome of type 2 diabetes mellitus progress, which reduce the quality of life of patients, incur heavy burdens to the health care system, and increase diabetic mortality. T...

    Authors: Zhaolan Liu, Chaowei Fu, Weibing Wang and Biao Xu
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:62
  33. Unambiguous interpretation of ordered rating scale response categories requires distinct meanings of category labels. Also, summation of item responses into total scores assumes equal intervals between categor...

    Authors: Ida Knutsson, Helena Rydström, Jan Reimer, Per Nyberg and Peter Hagell
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:61
  34. Protoporphyria (PP) resulting from two rare, inherited diseases of heme biosynthesis leads to dermal phototoxicity by accumulation of the heme precursor protoporphyrin IX. No standardized tools to quantify the...

    Authors: Elisabeth I Minder, Xiaoye Schneider-Yin and Christoph E Minder
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:60
  35. Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) after stroke is an important healthcare measure. Pharmaceutical Care (PC) is an evolving concept to optimize drug-therapy, minimize drug-related problems, and improve HRQ...

    Authors: Carina Hohmann, Roland Radziwill, Juergen M Klotz and Andreas H Jacobs
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:59
  36. The Sense of Coherence (SOC) scale is assumed to measure a distinct salutogenic construct separated from measures of anxiety and depression. Our aim was to challenge this concept.

    Authors: Eva C Henje Blom, Eva Serlachius, Jan-Olov Larsson, Töres Theorell and Martin Ingvar
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:58
  37. There is a lack of knowledge concerning the relationship between two closely-linked multidimensional variables: frailty and quality of life (QOL). The aim of this study was to investigate dimensions and correl...

    Authors: Claudio Bilotta, Ann Bowling, Alessandra Casè, Paola Nicolini, Sabrina Mauri, Manuela Castelli and Carlo Vergani
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:56
  38. Progression in disability as measured by increase in the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) is commonly used as outcome variable in clinical trials concerning multiple sclerosis (MS). In this study, we ad...

    Authors: Sabine Twork, Susanne Wiesmeth, Milena Spindler, Markus Wirtz, Sabine Schipper, Dieter Pöhlau, Jörg Klewer and Joachim Kugler
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:55
  39. The EuroQoL 5D (EQ-5D) is a questionnaire that provides a measure of utility for cost-effectiveness analysis. The EQ-5D has been widely used in many patient groups, including those with coronary heart disease....

    Authors: Kimberley A Goldsmith, Matthew T Dyer, Martin J Buxton and Linda D Sharples
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:54
  40. The majority of infants born before the last trimester now grow up. However, knowledge on subsequent health related quality of life (HRQoL) is scarce. We therefore aimed to compare HRQoL in children born extre...

    Authors: Bente J Vederhus, Trond Markestad, Geir E Eide, Marit Graue and Thomas Halvorsen
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:53
  41. Patients with morbid obesity have an increased risk for anxiety and depression. The "duodenal switch" is perhaps the most effective obesity surgery procedure for inducing weight loss. However, to our knowledge...

    Authors: John Roger Andersen, Anny Aasprang, Per Bergsholm, Nils Sletteskog, Villy Våge and Gerd Karin Natvig
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:52
  42. The WHODAS-2 is a disability assessment instrument based on the conceptual framework of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF). It provides a global measure of disability...

    Authors: Olatz Garin, Jose Luis Ayuso-Mateos, Josué Almansa, Marta Nieto, Somnath Chatterji, Gemma Vilagut, Jordi Alonso, Alarcos Cieza, Olga Svetskova, Helena Burger, Vittorio Racca, Carlo Francescutti, Eduard Vieta, Nenad Kostanjsek, Alberto Raggi, Matilde Leonardi…
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:51
  43. Given that treatments for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) are palliative rather than curative, evaluating the patient-perceived impacts of therapy is critical. To date, no utility (preference) studies from...

    Authors: Kathleen M Beusterien, John Davies, Michael Leach, David Meiklejohn, Jessica L Grinspan, Alison O'Toole and Steve Bramham-Jones
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:50

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