AbstractObjectiveTo estimate clinical and social benchmarks for interpretation of score differences on the Short-Form 36 Health Survey, and apply these benchmarks to populations with diabetes mellitus (DM).MethodsUsing survival and logistic regression models, we reanalyzed data from three US cohorts: the Medical Outcomes Study (N = 3,445; 541 patients with DM), the Medicare Health Outcomes Survey (N = 78,183; 16,388 patients with DM), and the QualityMetric 2009 Norming Study (N = 4,040; 580 patients with DM). Outcome variables were mortality, hospitalization, current inability to work, and loss of ability to work.ResultsBenchmarks were robust across disease groups, but varied according to age and score level. A 1-point lower score on the Ph...
Objective Clinically applicable diabetes severity measures are lacking, with no previous studies com...
We aimed to systematically assess the measurement properties of diabetes-specific patient-reported o...
Objective: Indicator scores are increasingly used to compare quality of care for diabetes patients ...
AbstractObjectiveTo estimate clinical and social benchmarks for interpretation of score differences ...
Objectives: It is important to know what patient reported outcome measure (PROM) scores relate to a ...
Background and aims: Diabetes mellitus (DM) patients have a lower quality of life. This study aimed ...
OBJECTIVE: To find clinically relevant combinations of chronic conditions among patients with diabet...
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are valuable for shared decision making and research. Patient-repor...
There are frequently differences between patients' expectations, and what health professionals aim t...
Purpose The Swedish National Diabetes Register (NDR) has developed a diabetes-specific questionnaire...
PURPOSE: The Swedish National Diabetes Register (NDR) has developed a diabetes-specific questionnair...
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are valuable for shared decision making and research. Patient-repor...
Health statistics influences policies and resource allocation on the basis of health needs and syste...
OBJECTIVE - To assess the performance of health systems using diabetes as a tracer condition. RESEAR...
Background: Diabetes has a high burden of illness both in life years lost and in disability through ...
Objective Clinically applicable diabetes severity measures are lacking, with no previous studies com...
We aimed to systematically assess the measurement properties of diabetes-specific patient-reported o...
Objective: Indicator scores are increasingly used to compare quality of care for diabetes patients ...
AbstractObjectiveTo estimate clinical and social benchmarks for interpretation of score differences ...
Objectives: It is important to know what patient reported outcome measure (PROM) scores relate to a ...
Background and aims: Diabetes mellitus (DM) patients have a lower quality of life. This study aimed ...
OBJECTIVE: To find clinically relevant combinations of chronic conditions among patients with diabet...
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are valuable for shared decision making and research. Patient-repor...
There are frequently differences between patients' expectations, and what health professionals aim t...
Purpose The Swedish National Diabetes Register (NDR) has developed a diabetes-specific questionnaire...
PURPOSE: The Swedish National Diabetes Register (NDR) has developed a diabetes-specific questionnair...
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are valuable for shared decision making and research. Patient-repor...
Health statistics influences policies and resource allocation on the basis of health needs and syste...
OBJECTIVE - To assess the performance of health systems using diabetes as a tracer condition. RESEAR...
Background: Diabetes has a high burden of illness both in life years lost and in disability through ...
Objective Clinically applicable diabetes severity measures are lacking, with no previous studies com...
We aimed to systematically assess the measurement properties of diabetes-specific patient-reported o...
Objective: Indicator scores are increasingly used to compare quality of care for diabetes patients ...