Content validation of the SF-36v2® health survey with AL amyloidosis patients
Abstract Background This study examined the content validity of the SF-36v2® Health Survey (SF-36v2) in patients with AL amyloidosis using qualitative interviews with physicians and patients. The study included three distinct phases of qualitative research: concept elicitation interviews among physi...
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Main Authors: | Michelle K. White (Author), Martha S. Bayliss (Author), Spencer D. Guthrie (Author), Kimberly P. Raymond (Author), Avery A. Rizio (Author), Kristen L. McCausland (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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