H. (2005). Responsiveness of generic health- related quality of life measures in stroke. Qual Life Res, 14(1), 207-19Tran PL, Leigh Blizzard C, Srikanth V, Hanh VT, Lien NT, Thang NH, et al. Health- related quality of life after stroke: reliability and validity of the Duke Health...
patient-reported outcome measuresproxyPurpose: To analyse trends in quality of life (QoL) development among older stroke patients within the first year after rehabilitation discharge, and to investigate the impact of including proxy interviews in research and practice. Methods: A prospective cohort ...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to develop a computational method to identify potential predictors for quality of life (QOL) after post stroke rehabilitation. Methods: Five classifie...
(Health-related) quality of life measures QoL-AD The QoL-AD is a dementia-specific quality of life (QOL) instrument [39, 40]. It has 13 items covering the domains of physical health, energy, mood, living situation, memory, family, marriage, friends, self as a whole, chores, fun, mone...
caregivers quality of life rehabilitation stroke survivors Introduction Stroke remains one of the major chronic illnesses worldwide that health care organizations will need to address for the next several decades [1]. Unlike other disabling conditions, the onset of stroke is sudden, leaving the individ...
Generic health related quality of life (HRQoL) measures can, in some circumstances, assist with inter-disease group comparisons [5] but cost-utility analyses require generic utility HRQoL instruments [1]. The Assessment of Quality of Life (AQoL) instrument is a generic utility HRQoL tool, ...
The MID values for these two utility measures differed in absolute magnitude, as the SF-6D index has wider range that that of the EQ-5D index. These MID estimates may assist the interpretation of health related quality of life assessments related to health care intervention in stroke patients....
Promote Health, Quality of Life Index--Stroke Version, Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, and Functional Independence Measure.#Self-care self-efficacy increased after stroke and was strongly correlated with quality of life measures and depression at both 1 and 6 months after stroke. ...
Quality of Life Measures The construct of quality of life is broad and complicated. In her paper “What Is Quality of Life?” Donald17 summarizes several issues related to quality of life: • “Quality of life is a descriptive term that refers to people's emotional, social and physical we...
Several patient-reported outcome measures are used to capture the dimensions of health and quality of life after stroke to supplement the clinical and social decision-making [5, 9]. The stroke specific Quality of Life scale (SSQoL 2.0), developed by Williams et al. 1999, is a widely practice...