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  1. Quality of life data in cancerology are often difficult to summarize due to missing data and difficulty to analyze the pattern of evolution in different groups of patients. The aim of this work was to apply a ...

    Authors: Gillles Nuemi, Hervé Devilliers, Karine Le Malicot, Rosine Guimbaud, Côme Lepage and Catherine Quantin
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:151
  2. This study aims to create a predictive typology of quality of life at five-year follow-up of 204 individuals with severe mental disorders, according to clinical, socio-demographic, and health service use varia...

    Authors: Marie-Josée Fleury, Guy Grenier and Jean-Marie Bamvita
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:150
  3. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between self-reported weight change, socio-economic status, and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in patients with diabetes, 5 years after they underwe...

    Authors: Anastase Tchicaya, Nathalie Lorentz, Stefaan Demarest, Jean Beissel and Daniel R. Wagner
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:149
  4. Aboriginal children experience challenges to their health and well-being, yet also have unique strengths. It has been difficult to accurately assess their health outcomes due to the lack of culturally relevant...

    Authors: Nancy L. Young, Mary Jo Wabano, Koyo Usuba, Brenda Pangowish, Mélanie Trottier, Diane Jacko, Tricia A. Burke and Rita G. Corbiere
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:148
  5. Management of prescription opioids misuse and abuse problems among chronic pain patients has been increasingly important worldwide and little literature concerning prescription opioids can be found in mainland...

    Authors: Yang Zhao, Yuli Li, Xuekun Zhang and Fenglan Lou
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:147
  6. The aim of this review was to identify patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) for use in research and clinical practice involving individuals with visual impairment following stroke and to evaluate their co...

    Authors: Lauren R. Hepworth, Fiona J. Rowe, Robert Harper, Kathryn Jarvis, Tracey Shipman and Helen Rodgers
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:146
  7. To compare the performance of the recently developed Swedish experience-based time trade-off (TTO) valuation of the EuroQol-5D-3L (EQ-5D-3L) against the hypothetical-based TTO valuations from UK, US, Germany a...

    Authors: Aliasghar A. Kiadaliri, Björn Eliasson and Ulf-G Gerdtham
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:145
  8. Immunological markers (CD4 count) are used in developing countries to decide on initiation of antiretroviral therapy and monitor HIV/AIDS disease progression. HIV is an incurable chronic illness, making qualit...

    Authors: Doris Mutabazi Mwesigire, Faith Martin, Janet Seeley and Achilles Katamba
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:144
  9. Oral health is one of the most important issues for disaster survivors. The aim of this study was to determine post-disaster distribution of oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) and related factors in ...

    Authors: Mitsuo Kishi, Fumie Aizawa, Miki Matsui, Yukari Yokoyama, Akiko Abe, Kentaro Minami, Ruriko Suzuki, Hiroyuki Miura, Kiyomi Sakata and Akira Ogawa
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:143
  10. To test the validity and reliability of the Serbian version of the interviewer-administered format of the National Eye Institute Visual Functioning Questionnaire (NEI VFQ-25).

    Authors: Bojan Kovac, Miroslav Vukosavljevic, Jelena Djokic Kovac, Mirko Resan, Goran Trajkovic, Janko Jankovic, Milena Smiljanic and Anita Grgurevic
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:142
  11. The Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) is a valid quality of life tool often employed to determine the impact of medical intervention and the outcome of health care services. However, the SF-36 is culturally sen...

    Authors: Chidozie Emmanuel Mbada, Gafar Atanda Adeogun, Michael Opeoluwa Ogunlana, Rufus Adesoji Adedoyin, Adesanmi Akinsulore, Taofeek Oluwole Awotidebe, Opeyemi Ayodiipo Idowu and Olumide Ayoola Olaoye
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:141
  12. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between types and amount of social activity and health-related quality of life according to gender and age group.

    Authors: Hye Ki Park, Sung Youn Chun, Young Choi, Seo Yoon Lee, Seung Ju Kim and Eun-Cheol Park
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:140
  13. The Canadian Acute Respiratory Illness and Flu Scale (CARIFS) is a parent-proxy questionnaire that assesses severity of acute respiratory infections in children. The aim was to (a) perform a cross-cultural ada...

    Authors: Anna Marie Nathan, Rafdzah Zaki, Rachael Rozario, Nurul Dhania, Siti Nur Sabrina Mohd Hamirudin, Kah Peng Eg, Sze Ying Kee, Cindy Teh, Kartini Abdul Jabar, Caroline Westerhout, Surendran Thavagnanam and Jessie de Bruyne
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:139
  14. We have previously reported that higher patient satisfaction (PS) with service quality is associated with favorable survival outcomes in a variety of cancers. However, we argued that patients with greater sati...

    Authors: Digant Gupta, Kamal Patel and Christopher G. Lis
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:137
  15. The Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI) is a good clinical tool to evaluate patients with shoulder pain, but has not been adapted to Thai version. The objectives of this study were to translate the Engl...

    Authors: Chanwit Phongamwong and Apijaree Choosakde
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:136
  16. First, to evaluate the trajectories of physical and mental functioning in individuals with chronic disabilities receiving adapted physical activity-based rehabilitation. Second, to determine whether demographi...

    Authors: Line Preede, Martin Saebu, Paul. B. Perrin, Astrid Nyquist, Haakon Dalen, Erik Bautz-Holter and Cecilie Røe
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:135
  17. Engaging adolescents in decisions about their health may enhance their compliance with treatment and result in better health outcomes. Treatment outcomes in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are ...

    Authors: Asha Hareendran, Juliana Setyawan, Robin Pokrzywinski, Anna Steenrod, Manisha Madhoo and M. Haim Erder
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:133
  18. Health intervention program (HIP) based on diet and lifestyle modifications had been shown to improve cardiovascular risks. The effects of such program on a variety of cardiometabolic outcome measures conducte...

    Authors: Chuan-Chuan Liu, Chung-Lieh Hung, Shou-Chuan Shih, Hung-Ju Ko and Ray-E Chang
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:132
  19. The St. George’s Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) was a widely used tool to assess disease impact on patients with obstructive airways disease. Although traditional methods have generally supported construct v...

    Authors: Chyi Lo, Wen-Miin Liang, Liang-Wen Hang, Tai-Chin Wu, Yu-Jun Chang and Chih-Hung Chang
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:131
  20. The Profiles of Occupational Engagement in people with Severe mental illness (POES) instrument was developed to study time use profiles of occupations and measure the extent they are characterized by engagemen...

    Authors: Ulrika Bejerholm and Åsa Lundgren-Nilsson
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:130
  21. Quality of life (QoL) is an important aspect of wellbeing for people with chronic conditions like type 2 diabetes, making it a noteworthy outcome. Knowledge about diabetes, attitudes, and self-management of di...

    Authors: Yee Cheng Kueh, Tony Morris, Erika Borkoles and Himanshu Shee
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:129
  22. Health-related quality of life (QOL) surveys include generic measures that enable comparisons across conditions and measures that focus more specifically on one disease or condition. We evaluated the psychomet...

    Authors: John E. Ware Jr, Barbara Gandek, Anuradha Kulasekaran and Rick Guyer
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:128
  23. To assess the effect of a structured education intervention, Patient Empowerment Programme (PEP) patient-reported health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients, and if p...

    Authors: Carlos K.H. Wong, William C.W. Wong, Eric Y.F. Wan, Winnie H.T. Wong, Frank W.K. Chan and Cindy L.K. Lam
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:126
  24. The Personal Care-Participation Assessment and Resource Tool (PC-PART) was designed to measure participation restrictions in activities of daily living required for community life. Rasch analysis has confirmed...

    Authors: Susan W. Darzins, Christine Imms, Nora Shields and Nicholas F. Taylor
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:125
  25. Our aim was to assess internal consistency reliability, construct validity, and test-retest reliability of the HDQ with adults living with HIV in Canada and Ireland.

    Authors: Kelly K. O’Brien, Patricia Solomon, Colm Bergin, Siobhán O’Dea, Paul Stratford, Nkem Iku and Ahmed M. Bayoumi
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:124
  26. Adverse childhood experiences (ACE) have been previously linked to quality of life, health conditions, and life expectancy in adulthood. Less is known about the potential mechanisms which mediate these associa...

    Authors: Abraham A. Salinas-Miranda, Jason L. Salemi, Lindsey M. King, Julie A. Baldwin, Estrellita “Lo” Berry, Deborah A. Austin, Kenneth Scarborough, Kiara K. Spooner, Roger J. Zoorob and Hamisu M. Salihu
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:123
  27. Measuring health and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is important for tracking the health of individuals and populations over time. Generic HRQoL measures allow for comparison across health conditions. ...

    Authors: Janel Hanmer, David Feeny, Baruch Fischhoff, Ron D. Hays, Rachel Hess, Paul A. Pilkonis, Dennis A. Revicki, Mark S Roberts, Joel Tsevat and Lan Yu
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:122
  28. Over 50 million informal caregivers in the United States provide care to an aging adult, saving the economy hundreds of billions of dollars annually from costly hospitalization or institutionalization. Despite...

    Authors: Steven A. Cohen, Sarah Cook, Lauren Kelley, Trisha Sando and Allison E. Bell
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:120
  29. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease associated with several impacts; especially regarding patients’ health-related quality of life (HRQL). EuroQol 5 Dimensions questionnaire (EQ-5D) provides self-repo...

    Authors: Maíra Libertad Soligo Takemoto, Nilceia Lopes da Silva, Ana Carolina Padula Ribeiro-Pereira, Arthur Orlando Correa Schilithz and Cibele Suzuki
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:119
  30. Improving HRQOL is the desired outcome for patients with stroke undergoing inpatient rehabilitation services. This study aimed to comprehensively identify the potential health-related quality of life (HRQOL) p...

    Authors: Chien-Min Chen, Chih-Chien Tsai, Chia-Ying Chung, Chia-Ling Chen, Katie PH Wu and Hsieh-Ching Chen
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:118
  31. Overactive bladder is a prevalent and burdensome condition. Generic utility measures may fail to reflect its full impact on patients’ health status. The Incontinence Utility Index (IUI) is a community-based pr...

    Authors: Nacho Castejón, Kristin Khalaf, Quanhong Ni, Jesús Cuervo and Donald L Patrick
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:116
  32. Current available therapies control Myasthenia gravis (MG) reasonably well, but Health Related Quality of life (HRQOL) remains lower than expected. The aim was provide insights in how HRQOL in MG stands across...

    Authors: M. I. Boldingh, L. Dekker, A. H. Maniaol, C. Brunborg, A. F. Lipka, E. H. Niks, J. J. G. M. Verschuuren and C. M. E. Tallaksen
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:115
  33. ‘Mapping’ onto generic preference-based outcome measures is increasingly being used as a means of generating health utilities for use within health economic evaluations. Despite publication of technical guides...

    Authors: Stavros Petrou, Oliver Rivero-Arias, Helen Dakin, Louise Longworth, Mark Oppe, Robert Froud and Alastair Gray
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:106
  34. To compare the responsiveness of the EQ-5D index (German and British tariff), the EQ-5D visual analogue scale (EQ VAS), and time trade-off (TTO) scores in schizophrenia, affective disorders, and alcohol addict...

    Authors: Michael Sonntag, Hans-Helmut König and Alexander Konnopka
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:114
  35. Reduced quality of life (QoL) is often the main problem for patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). This study aimed at finding predictors of reduced physical and mental quality of life (QoL) accessible ...

    Authors: Vilde Lehne Michalsen, Per Olav Vandvik and Per G. Farup
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:113
  36. Actinic keratosis (AK) is a common skin condition that may progress to non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC). The disease may influence Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL), but studies of HRQoL in patients with A...

    Authors: Gunnel Ragnarson Tennvall, J.M. Norlin, I. Malmberg, A.M. Erlendsson and M. Hædersdal
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:111
  37. The Impact of Cancer version 2 (IOCv2) was designed to assess the physical and psychosocial health experience of cancer survivors through its positive and negative impacts. Although the IOCv2 is available in E...

    Authors: Myriam Blanchin, Sarah Dauchy, Alejandra Cano, Anne Brédart, Neil K. Aaronson and Jean-Benoit Hardouin
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:110
  38. Informal caregiving by relatives is a great resource for individuals as well as for society, but the caregiving role is associated with health problems for the caregiver. This study aimed to compare caregivers...

    Authors: Erik Berglund, Per Lytsy and Ragnar Westerling
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:109
  39. Haemodialysis (HD) is a life-saving but burdensome therapy for patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) which can have a detrimental impact on patients’ quality of life and outcomes. There is currently lit...

    Authors: Eric Y. F. Wan, Julie Y. Chen, Edmond P. H. Choi, Carlos K. H. Wong, Anca K. C. Chan, Karina H. Y. Chan and Cindy L. K. Lam
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:108
  40. Patient experience is increasingly used as an indicator of high quality care in addition to more traditional clinical end–points. Surveys are generally accepted as appropriate methodology to capture patient ex...

    Authors: Rachel M. Taylor, Lorna A. Fern, Anita Solanki, Louise Hooker, Anna Carluccio, Julia Pye, David Jeans, Tom Frere–Smith, Faith Gibson, Julie Barber, Rosalind Raine, Dan Stark, Richard Feltbower, Susie Pearce and Jeremy S. Whelan
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:107
  41. There are emerging opportunities to improve the health of Aboriginal children and youth. The Aboriginal Children’s Health and Well-being Measure (ACHWM) was developed to enable Aboriginal communities to obtain...

    Authors: Nancy L. Young, Mary Jo Wabano, Stephen D. Ritchie, Tricia A. Burke, Brenda Pangowish and Rita G. Corbiere
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:105
  42. Child welfare services are aimed at providing care and protection, fostering well-being and prosocial behaviour. Thus, Quality of Life (QoL) should be an important outcome measure in Residential Youth Care (RY...

    Authors: Thomas Jozefiak and Nanna Sønnichsen Kayed
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:104
  43. Good oral health in older residents of nursing homes is important for general health and quality of life. Very few studies have assessed how oral symptoms affect residents’ quality of life.

    Authors: Jessie Porter, Antiopi Ntouva, Andrew Read, Mandy Murdoch, Dennis Ola and Georgios Tsakos
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:102

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