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the fracture occur [29-32]. The wrist patients have a mod-
est decrease in health-focused quality of life within physi-
cal domain and scores in accordance with controls within
mental domain assessed ... capable of giving informed consent, and
patients not capable of speaking Norwegian.
Data was collected over two years. During this period, 324
wrist frac...
... [41].
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erating to examine the relatio nships among st udy vari-
ables and change across annual time points for
individual variables. Methods of ... subscale. The PAIS-SR is also available in Spanish
with evidence of internal consistency reliability (a =
0.72) in a mixed sample of Hispanic and non-Hispanic
women with ca...
... that health care
providers may need to approach diagnosis and treatment
in these patients differently from other patients. More care
may be necessary in evaluating symptoms and laboratory
information ... infecting organisms,
the clinical condition of the patient, as well as drug aller-
gies, rate of adverse reactions and cost of treatment. In
many settings, particularly health...
... measuring impaired health and perceived HRQL in
airways disease. It contains 50 items, divided into three
domains: Symptoms, Activity and Impacts. A score is cal-
culated for each domain and a ... problem and severe problem [15]. For the
EQ-5D index, 0.03 has been regarded as the MID [20].
Statistical analysis
Statistical analysis was performed using an analysis of cov-
ariance mode...
... CHB infection including the
use of anti-viral treatment, Child's staging for patients
with cirrhosis, and the biomarkers of liver disease
(Alanine Aminotransferase, Aspartate Aminotransferase,
Alpha-fetoprotein ... HCC = Hepatocellular Carcinoma; ALT, Alanine Aminotransferase; AST, Aspartate Aminotransferase; AFP, Alpha-fetoprotein.
Notes:
*Abnormal AFP refers to AFP value above...
... comparable mean norm score of 0.73
for Australians aged 70 years or more [19]. Furthermore,
34% of all participants rated themselves as in a state worse
than death at baseline, and 81% of the sample ... International Psychoger-
iatrics 2004, 16:159-73.
10. Schrag A, Jahanshahi M, Quinn N: How does Parkinson's disease
affect quality of life? A comparison with qual...
... 90% is regarded as good. Infection with Pseu-
domonas aeruginosa is assessed by throat swabs or spu-
tum analysis [2].
Statistical methods
Statistical analysis is conducted using the Statistical ... fact that measures for HRQoL
are not able to record all impacts of a disease on daily life,
they allow investigations in large populations.
Considering the advances in CF thera...
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with prior caesarian sections may be accustomed to
temporary or short-term pain.
Commenting on late effects, a striking finding is that
long-term pain (EQ-5D pain/discomfort and ... effects
associated with pain.
Background
Vacuum-Assisted Breast Biopsy (VABB) is a recently
developed biopsy method, aiming to obtain tissue for
histopathological diagnosis of no...
... health-related quality of life score? A comparison of
alternative utility measures in patients with Type 2 diabetes in the
ADVANCE trial. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2007, 5:21.
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neuropathy) and macrovascular complications (e.g. myo-
cardial infarction, angina pectoris and stroke). In addi-
tion to diabetes-related complicati...
... Hospital is a teaching hospital of the medical faculty
of the Gadjah Mada University, and a tertiary-care referral
hospital of the Yogyakarta and Central Java Provinces.
Annually aproximately ... professional translators, native English speakers, and
bilingual in Bahasa Indonesia language. In this step a
comparison between the backward version with the origi-
nal version...