ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Numerous studies have indirectly demonstrated changes in the content of respondents' QoL appraisal process over time by revealing response-shift effects. This is the first known study to qualitatively examine the assumption of consistency in the content of the cognitive processes underlying QoL appraisal over time. Specific objectives are to examine whether the content of each distinct cognitive process underlying QoL appraisal is (dis)similar over time and whether patterns of (dis)similarity can be discerned across and within patients and/or items. METHODS: We conducted cognitive think-aloud interviews with 50 cancer patients prior to and following radiotherapy to elicit cognitive processes underlying the assessment o...
Objectives. Taylor’s theory of cognitive adaptation proposes that adjustment depends on the ability ...
Objectives: Cognitive symptoms are commonly reported among cancer patients and survivors, yet guidan...
Cancer treatment-related cognitive deficits and the associated effects on health-related quality of ...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies have indirectly demonstrated changes in the content of respondents' QoL...
Abstract Background Numerous studies have indirectly demonstrated changes in the content of responde...
Background The thentest design aims to detect and control for recalibration response shift. This des...
Transition items are a popular approach to determine the clinical significance of patient-reported c...
Objective To develop an analysis scheme capturing the cognitive processes underlying QoL assessment ...
OBJECTIVES: Taylor's theory of cognitive adaptation proposes that adjustment depends on the ability ...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive complaints, of objective or subjective nature, may negatively impact cancer pa...
BACKGROUND: This prospective multicenter study aimed to study the impact of the recalibration compon...
International audienceBackground: This prospective multicenter study aimed to study the impact of th...
Contains fulltext : 52568.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: The...
In this study we examined whether response shift resulting from changes in internal standards occurs...
Objective: Cancer patients often cite negative cognitive symptoms during and after receiving chemoth...
Objectives. Taylor’s theory of cognitive adaptation proposes that adjustment depends on the ability ...
Objectives: Cognitive symptoms are commonly reported among cancer patients and survivors, yet guidan...
Cancer treatment-related cognitive deficits and the associated effects on health-related quality of ...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies have indirectly demonstrated changes in the content of respondents' QoL...
Abstract Background Numerous studies have indirectly demonstrated changes in the content of responde...
Background The thentest design aims to detect and control for recalibration response shift. This des...
Transition items are a popular approach to determine the clinical significance of patient-reported c...
Objective To develop an analysis scheme capturing the cognitive processes underlying QoL assessment ...
OBJECTIVES: Taylor's theory of cognitive adaptation proposes that adjustment depends on the ability ...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive complaints, of objective or subjective nature, may negatively impact cancer pa...
BACKGROUND: This prospective multicenter study aimed to study the impact of the recalibration compon...
International audienceBackground: This prospective multicenter study aimed to study the impact of th...
Contains fulltext : 52568.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: The...
In this study we examined whether response shift resulting from changes in internal standards occurs...
Objective: Cancer patients often cite negative cognitive symptoms during and after receiving chemoth...
Objectives. Taylor’s theory of cognitive adaptation proposes that adjustment depends on the ability ...
Objectives: Cognitive symptoms are commonly reported among cancer patients and survivors, yet guidan...
Cancer treatment-related cognitive deficits and the associated effects on health-related quality of ...