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Sickness Impact Profile
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Impact Profiles, Sickness
, Impact Profile, Sickness
, Sickness Impact Profiles
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A quality-of-life scale developed in the United States in 1972 as a measure of health status or dysfunction generated by a disease. It is a…
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Activities of Daily Living (activity)
Perceived quality of life
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2015
2015
Predicting sickness impact profile at six months after stroke: further results from the European multi-center CERISE study
C. Stummer
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G. Verheyden
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K. Putman
,
W. Jenni
,
W. Schupp
,
L. de Wit
Disability and Rehabilitation
2015
Corpus ID: 2870182
Abstract Purpose: To develop prognostic models and equations for predicting participation at six months after stroke. Methods…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Correlation of Changes in Quality of Life after Lung Volume Reduction Surgery with Changes in Lung Function, Exercise, and Gas Exchange.
V. Leyenson
,
Satoshi Furukawa
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A. M. Kuzma
,
Francis Cordova
,
J. Travaline
,
Gerard J. Criner
Chest
2000
Corpus ID: 27429955
STUDY OBJECTIVES To evaluate correlations between improvement in quality of life (QOL) in patients with severe COPD before and…
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1997
1997
A1-Year Longitudinal Study of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in Australia Using the Sickness Impact Profile
J. Fleming
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J. Strong
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R. Ashton
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M. Hassell
1997
Corpus ID: 72499033
Objective:To document outcome and to investigate patterns of physical and psychosocial recovery in the first year following…
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1997
1997
Assessing health in musculoskeletal disorders – the appropriateness of a German version of the Sickness Impact Profile
S. Kessler
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W. Jaeckel
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R. Cziske
Rheumatology International
1997
Corpus ID: 20680099
Abstract The Sickness Impact Profile (SIP) is gaining increasing popularity in clinical and epidemiological studies, assessing…
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1992
1992
Sickness Impact after Stroke
I. Nydevik
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K. Hulter-åsberg
1992
Corpus ID: 71480963
In order to study change in disability and sickness impact after stroke, 36 patients were followed during a period of three years…
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1992
1992
Generic versus disease specific health status measures: comparing the sickness impact profile and the arthritis impact measurement scales.
M. Weinberger
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G. Samsa
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W. Tierney
,
M. Belyea
,
S. L. Hiner
Journal of Rheumatology
1992
Corpus ID: 37668576
Health services researchers frequently must choose between a generic health status measure, such as the Sickness Impact Profile…
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1992
1992
Measuring Impact of Sickness in Patients with Nonspecific Abdominal Complaints in a Dutch Family Practice Setting
H. Jacobs
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A. Luttik
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F. Touw-Otten
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M. Kastein
,
R. D. de Melker
Medical Care
1992
Corpus ID: 38262763
The Sickness Impact Profile (SIP) was applied in a Dutch primary care population who had nonspecific abdominal complaints. The…
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1992
1992
Sickness impact after stroke. A 3-year follow-up.
I. Nydevik
,
K. Hulter-åsberg
Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care
1992
Corpus ID: 27791067
In order to study change in disability and sickness impact after stroke, 36 patients were followed during a period of three years…
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Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
Health status of survivors of cardiac arrest and of myocardial infarction controls.
L. Bergner
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A. Hallstrom
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M. Bergner
,
M. Eisenberg
,
L. Cobb
American Journal of Public Health
1985
Corpus ID: 21636171
We interviewed 308 survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and matched controls who had suffered a myocardial infarction. The…
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1980
1980
A Chicano version of the sickness impact profile (SIP)
B. Gilson
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D. Erickson
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Chavez Ct
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R. A. Bobbitt
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M. Bergner
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W. B. Carter
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry
1980
Corpus ID: 33057493
Evaluation of improvement of access of health services requires measurement across cultural and language boundaries. Using a…
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