Modifying and Validating a Quality of Life Measure to Fit Your Patient Population
Introduction: A well-developed quality of life (QoL) instrument is valuable in identifying the burden of illness. We were interested in exploring whether existing QoL instruments were suitable for patients in our medical setting and, if not, whether this could be rectified by adapting an existing va...
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Main Authors: | Michelle Johnson (Author), J Maclean (Author), Rebecca Rogers (Author), Donna Fick (Author), Andre Kallab (Author) |
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Georgia Southern University,
2007-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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