Background and Objective: it was hypothesized that within an invasively treated group and within a group that improved in gina pectoris no difference in effect size would occur between prospective and retrospective measures. Furthermore, it was hypothesized that assessment of perceived change at post-test may be invalid because of recall bias and present-state bias.Study Design and Setting: Effect sizes (as standardized response means) were Used as indicators of magnitude of change. Linear structural equation analysis (with LISREL) was used to investigate the relationship between the estimates of recall accuracy and retrospectively assessed change.Results: No significant differences were found between prospective and retrospective measures ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between retrospectively and contemporaneously collected pat...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Objectives: “Legacy effects” describe the phenomena where treatment effects are...
Introduction: Retrospective self-report ratings are prone to recall bias. Studies using Experience S...
Background and Objective: it was hypothesized that within an invasively treated group and within a g...
Background: Assessments of change in subjective patient reported outcomes such as health-related qua...
Probably every major text on epidemiology offers at least some discussion of recall bias in retrospe...
AbstractObjectivesTreatment effects on health-related quality of life (QOL) often differ depending o...
Background: Within trauma care measurement of changes in health-related quality of life (HRQL) is us...
Background: Retrospective assessment of pre-injury health-related quality of life (HRQL) is frequent...
This article builds on research regarding response shift effects and retrospective self-report ratin...
Objective - Patient-reported outcome measures with reporting periods of a week or more are often use...
Some clinical trials perform repeated measurement over time and estimate clinically relevant change ...
Recall bias is possible in a prospective cohort study when exposure status is transient and must be ...
The author contrasts the treatment of recall bias in the literature on induced abortions and breast ...
BACKGROUND: While it is common for an economic evaluation of health care to rely on trial participan...
PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between retrospectively and contemporaneously collected pat...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Objectives: “Legacy effects” describe the phenomena where treatment effects are...
Introduction: Retrospective self-report ratings are prone to recall bias. Studies using Experience S...
Background and Objective: it was hypothesized that within an invasively treated group and within a g...
Background: Assessments of change in subjective patient reported outcomes such as health-related qua...
Probably every major text on epidemiology offers at least some discussion of recall bias in retrospe...
AbstractObjectivesTreatment effects on health-related quality of life (QOL) often differ depending o...
Background: Within trauma care measurement of changes in health-related quality of life (HRQL) is us...
Background: Retrospective assessment of pre-injury health-related quality of life (HRQL) is frequent...
This article builds on research regarding response shift effects and retrospective self-report ratin...
Objective - Patient-reported outcome measures with reporting periods of a week or more are often use...
Some clinical trials perform repeated measurement over time and estimate clinically relevant change ...
Recall bias is possible in a prospective cohort study when exposure status is transient and must be ...
The author contrasts the treatment of recall bias in the literature on induced abortions and breast ...
BACKGROUND: While it is common for an economic evaluation of health care to rely on trial participan...
PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between retrospectively and contemporaneously collected pat...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Objectives: “Legacy effects” describe the phenomena where treatment effects are...
Introduction: Retrospective self-report ratings are prone to recall bias. Studies using Experience S...