نتایج جستجو برای: outcome evaluation

تعداد نتایج: 1147260  

2017
Wolfgang Lutz Alice Arndt Julian Rubel Thomas Berger Johanna Schröder Christina Späth Björn Meyer Wolfgang Greiner Viola Gräfe Martin Hautzinger Kristina Fuhr Matthias Rose Sandra Nolte Bernd Löwe Fritz Hohagen Jan Philipp Klein Steffen Moritz

BACKGROUND Web-based interventions for individuals with depressive disorders have been a recent focus of research and may be an effective adjunct to face-to-face psychotherapy or pharmacological treatment. OBJECTIVE The aim of our study was to examine the early change patterns in Web-based interventions to identify differential effects. METHODS We applied piecewise growth mixture modeling (...

2012
Alex R. Bowers Mark Tant Eli Peli

Aims. Homonymous hemianopia (HH), a severe visual consequence of stroke, causes difficulties in detecting obstacles on the nonseeing (blind) side. We conducted a pilot study to evaluate the effects of oblique peripheral prisms, a novel development in optical treatments for HH, on detection of unexpected hazards when driving. Methods. Twelve people with complete HH (median 49 years, range 29-68)...

ژورنال: توانبخشی 2014

Objective: The purpose of the present study was to assess the reliability of PASS in evaluating the self-care skills of patient suffering from multiple sclerosis. Materials & Methods: The present study is an analytic-descriptive study in which 30 adults suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS) underwent reliability evaluation of PASS in Tehran city with an interval of two weeks. Participants w...

Journal: :Quality in health care : QHC 2000
G Thornicroft M Slade

Can mental health outcome measures be developed which meet the following three criteria: (1) standardised, (2) acceptable to clinicians, and (3) feasible for ongoing routine use? We shall argue that the answers at present are “yes”, “perhaps”, and “not known”, respectively. Standardised ratings of outcomes of interest to patients and clinicians which go beyond symptom severity have been availab...

Journal: :The Journal of nervous and mental disease 2008
Tara S Peris Bethany A Teachman Brian A Nosek

This study examined implicit and explicit measures of bias toward mental illness among people with different levels of mental health training, and investigated the influence of stigma on clinically-relevant decision-making. Participants (N = 1539) comprised of (1) mental health professionals and clinical graduate students, (2) other health care/social services specialists, (3) undergraduate stu...

Journal: :Family practice 1996
A Harrison

BACKGROUND Patient satisfaction must be taken into account when evaluating the quality of medical care, along with health status outcome measures. OBJECTIVES The aims of the study were to characterize the composition of consultations with government primary health clinic doctors in the United Arab Emirates and explore which factors mediate Emirati patients' satisfaction. METHODS One hundred...

2014
Adriano Bastos Pinho Flaviano Henrique Pelloso Borghesan Marcelo Neves Lotufo Maurício de Araújo Allet

OBJECTIVE to compare the SALSA and risk awareness scales with the DASH scale in assessments on leprosy surgery. METHOD before the operation and 90 days afterwards, we applied the tests to 14 patients (11 females and three males) of ages from 28 to 67 years, who were operated between November 2011 and May 2012. RESULTS the patients were evaluated after the operation using the SALSA and DASH ...

Journal: :Quality & safety in health care 2010
Elizabeth Bream Susan C Charman Ben Clift David Murray Nick Black

INTRODUCTION The use of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) for four elective operations is mandatory in the English NHS from April 2009. In view of some scepticism by some clinicians as to the validity of PROMs, our aim was to explore the relationship between patients' and clinicians' reports of health status before and after knee arthroplasty. METHODS A secondary analysis of linked da...

2017
Jonathan Aboshiha Neruban Kumaran Angelos Kalitzeos Chris Hogg Gary Rubin Michel Michaelides

Purpose Photoaversion (PA) is a disabling and ubiquitous feature of achromatopsia (ACHM). We aimed to help define the characteristics of this important symptom, and present the first published assessment of its impact on patients' lives, as well as quantitative and qualitative PA assessments. Methods Molecularly confirmed ACHM subjects were assessed for PA using four tasks: structured survey ...

2018
Johanne Dow Jonah Robinson Shannon Robalino Tracy Finch Elaine McColl Louise Robinson

BACKGROUND In the UK, there are currently 800 000 people living with dementia. This number is expected to double in the next 20 years. Two-thirds of people with dementia live in the community supported by informal carers. Caring for a person with dementia has adverse effects on psychological, physical, social wellbeing and quality of life. The measurement of quality of life of carers of people ...

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