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Publikováno v:
Journal of Bacteriology. 191:7102-7108
Thermococcus kodakarensis (formerly Thermococcus kodakaraensis ) strains have been constructed with synthetic and natural DNA sequences, predicted to function as archaeal transcription terminators, identically positioned between a constitutive promot
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 28:102-110
Researchers have frequently relied on case identification using clinician-based screening as the standard. This study evaluates a self-administered screening questionnaire developed for use in the Veterans Health Study. We compared concordance betwee
Autor:
Lewis E. Kazis, Avron Spiro, Austin Lee, Katherine M. Skinner, William H. Rogers, Donald R. Miller, Jack A. Clark
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Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 28:111-124
Patient-based assessments of functional status and well-being, such as the short form survey (SF-36) developed in the Medical Outcomes Study, are increasingly used to monitor patient health status and the effects of medical care. Although they have b
Autor:
Xinhua S. Ren, Susan M. C. Payne, Donald R. Miller, Austin Lee, Jack A. Clark, Lewis E. Kazis, Katherine M. Skinner, William H. Rogers
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Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 28:125-140
The first objective of this study was to profile Veterans Health Study (VHS) respondents' use of medical services-the types of services used, use of a regular source of care, and the propensity to use services for selected symptoms. We focused on dif
Publikováno v:
Journal of Women's Health. 13:919-925
To determine whether patient gender influences physicians' management of late-life major depression in older and younger elderly patients.In 1996-2001, physician subjects viewed a professionally produced videotape vignette portraying an elderly patie
Autor:
Lewis E. Kazis, William H. Rogers, B. Graeme Fincke, Jack A. Clark, Donald R. Miller, Avron Spiro, Katherine M. Skinner
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Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 27:249-262
The purpose of this study was to compare health status and disease profiles of ambulatory patients in specific Veterans Administration (VA) and civilian healthcare settings. A random sample of 2425 male veterans seeking care at 4 Boston-area VA outpa
Autor:
Lewis E. Kazis, Austin Lee, Katherine M. Skinner, John E. Ware, William H. Rogers, Donald R. Miller, Avron Spiro, Xinhua S. Ren, Jack A. Clark
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 27:263-280
Role functioning and its limitations due to one's health is an important aspect of health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) SF-36 includes 2 role functioning scales: role limitations due to physical health problems (RP
Autor:
Xinhua S. Ren, B. Graeme Fincke, Katherine M. Skinner, Austin Lee, Alfredo J. Selim, Donald R. Miller, Lewis E. Kazis, William H. Rogers, Mark Linzer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 27:281-295
The objective of the study was to develop a self-reported measure of patients' comorbid illnesses that could be readily administered in ambulatory care settings and that would improve assessment of their health-related quality of life and utilization
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Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 27:166-179
There are numerous choices to be made in the design of studies examining the impact of healthcare on patient-reported outcomes. We describe considerations in the design of the Veterans Health Study (VHS), a large-scale longitudinal observational stud
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Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 27:180-189
The goal of collecting a large number of health status variables from a population of elderly respondents with high comorbidity offers several challenges and opportunities that are described in this article. The data collection strategies used in the