3.Self-rated health status of pregnant and postpartum women.
Jun XU ; Rong GUO ; Hai-yan HUANG ; Qing ZHANG ; Jin XU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2006;26(7):984-986
OBJECTIVETo To understand the self-rated health of pregnant and postpartum women.
METHODSUsing Self-rated Health Measurement Scale Version 1.0 (SRHMS V1.0), health status of 50 reproductive-age nonpregnant women and 55 pregnant women on days 7 and 42 after delivery was assessed.
RESULTSThere was statistic significance in daily physical activities, physical mobility and total score of physical health subscale between pregnant women and reproductive-age nonpregnant women (P<0.01). Statistical significance was also found in daily physical activities, physical mobility and total score of physical health subscale as well as total score of the SRHMS V1.0 between women before and 7 days after delivery (P<0.01). The scores of physical mobility, total score of physical health subscale and total score of SRHMS V1.0 showed significant difference between women before and 42 days after delivery (P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONAlthough the physical health status of pregnant women is generally poorer than that of the reproductive-age nonpregnant women, their self-rated health show no significant differences. The self-rated health status of women 7 days after delivery is worse than that before delivery, while such status on days 42 after delivery is obviously better than that before delivery. SRHMS V1.0 provides an effective means for health evaluation of perinatal and postpartum women.
Adult ; China ; Female ; Health Status ; Health Surveys ; Humans ; Postpartum Period ; Pregnancy ; Sickness Impact Profile
4.Development of Korean Academy of Medical Sciences Guideline-Rating the Impairment in Pain.
Seong Ho JANG ; Ueon Woo RAH ; Young Chul KIM ; Ye Soo PARK ; Daehyun JO ; Yong Chul KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2009;24(Suppl 2):S330-S337
Pain-related impairment assessment by the fifth edition of the American Medical Association Guides had many ambiguous points, and therefore, it was not applicable directly in Korea. Several disputable pain disorders were excluded from the list of impairment evaluation, and complex regional pain syndrome was chosen as the first object of impairment evaluation. Scales such as Korean version of modified Barthel index for assessing the activity of daily livings and Beck Depression Inventory for assessing depression were added, and pain severity, pain treatment, pain behavior, etc. were scored. In order to objectify as much as possible and to remove the room for misuse, we develop a new rating system based on the concept of total score.
*Disability Evaluation
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Humans
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Korea
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*Pain Measurement
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Program Development
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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy/classification/physiopathology
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Sickness Impact Profile
5.Assessment of Health-related Quality of Life in Patients with Chronic Liver Disease.
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 2007;13(1):5-8
No abstract available.
Chronic Disease
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Humans
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Korea
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Language
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Liver Diseases/*diagnosis
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Needs Assessment
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*Quality of Life
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Questionnaires
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Sickness Impact Profile
6.Assessment on the reliability and validity of the Dermatology Life Quality Index in Chinese version.
Xiao-ling WANG ; Tian-en ZHAO ; Xi-qin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2004;25(9):791-793
OBJECTIVESince the dermatology life quality index (DLQI), a self-administered general dermatology quality of life instrument, was originally developed and published in a dermatology clinic at University hospital of Wales, our goal was to popularize the disease-specific scale used in measuring the quality of life of patients with skin diseases and to assess the reliability and validity of its Chinese version.
METHODSWe administered the DLQI to 236 out-patients attending our dermatology clinic and results that had been found by those who originated the DLQI, were examined. The reliability and validity of DLQI were assessed by means of reliability analysis and factor analysis.
RESULTSOverall, the DLQI seemed easy to administer and could be completed within 3 minutes. The internal consistency coefficient rates of this unidimensional measure were 0.87 (Cronbach's alpha) and 0.85 (Spearman-brown, s) with high inter-correlations found between the dimensions with a correlation coefficient ranging from 0.4024 - 0.6569. Factor analysis resulted in a unidimensional pattern, which supported the use of a total DLQI-C score.
CONCLUSIONDLQI was an easy and efficient instrument for assessing the quality of life in patients with dermatological problems and with better reliability and validity. Thus, it could be used in both research and clinical settings in China.
Eczema ; psychology ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Psoriasis ; psychology ; Quality of Life ; Reproducibility of Results ; Sickness Impact Profile ; Skin Diseases ; psychology ; Surveys and Questionnaires
7.Survey on quality of life in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes.
Rong LI ; Feng XIONG ; Yujuan HU ; Xinran CHENG ; Yanhong LUO ; Qinxiang LIANG ; Li WANG ; Shunqing LUO ; Min ZHU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2013;42(4):388-395
OBJECTIVETo survey the quality of life in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes.
METHODSNinety-eight children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes who participated in Diabetes Summer Camp held in Chongqing, Wuhan and Cheng during 2012 April and December were recruited in the study. The American juvenile diabetes patients quality of life scale Diabetes Quality of Life for Youths was used to assess the quality of life and SPSS19.0 was used for statistical analysis.
RESULTSThe scale had satisfactory reliability and validity with a Cronbach's Alpha score of 0.942 and a validity score of 0.679. All three dimension of scales: scales of impact, scales of worries and scales of satisfaction were significantly correlated with self-health assessment (P<0.01). The scores of impact and worries accounted for >50% of total scores as the same for the self health assessment scores. The score of disease course, diet and blood glucose control were positive correlated with each other. Age and HbA1c were positively correlated with the scale of impact, while gender has negative correlation with satisfaction scale (P<0.05). The diabetes diet had significant effects on the quality of life.
CONCLUSIONThe quality of life in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes is decreased, especially for those with longer disease course and female adolescents. The form of Diabetes Quality of Life for Youth used in the study has good reliability and validity, which can reflect the quality of life of Chinese diabetic children and adolescents.
Adolescent ; Child ; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Quality of Life ; Sickness Impact Profile ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Young Adult
10.Sexual function and sexual life quality of chronic prostatitis patients: a clinical investigation.
Yu-Hai ZHOU ; Ru-Bing MEI ; Sheng-Tian ZHAO ; Jing ZHANG
National Journal of Andrology 2010;16(4):336-340
OBJECTIVETo investigate the sexual function and the quality of sexual life in patients with chronic prostatitis (CP), and to analyze the correlated factors and their influence on the quality of life (QOL) of the CP patients.
METHODSWe randomly selected 148 CP patients as the CP group and 71 healthy men as controls, asked them to fill out a questionnaire on sexual function and the quality of sexual life, obtained their scores on NHI-CPSI, and comparatively analyzed the results. We also made analyses on the influence of age, disease course, CP symptom scores and EPS level on sexual function and the quality of sexual life, as well as the impact of CP symptoms, sexual dysfunction and sexual life quality on the QOL of the CP patients.
RESULTSNo retro-ejaculation was found in either of the two groups. The mean score on sexual function and sexual life quality was 38.1 +/- 7.9 and 47.8 +/- 3.1 in the CP and the control group, respectively, with statistically significant differences (P < 0.05). Compared with the controls, the CP patients showed significantly decreased scores on libido, erectile function, ejaculation, orgasm frequency, self-confidence in sexual life, sexual satisfaction, and the partners' orgasm frequency and sexual satisfaction (P < 0.05). The indexes of sexual function and the QOL score were significantly correlated with CP symptoms, but not with the disease course and the WBC and lecithin counts in the prostatic fluid. The age of the patients was significantly correlated with the score of libido but not with other indexes of sexual function. CP symptoms, including pain, micturition and reduced sexual function and sexual life quality, along with the decreased orgasm frequency and sexual satisfaction of the patients' spouses, remarkably influenced the patients' QOL.
CONCLUSIONCP symptoms significantly decrease the indexes of sexual function of the patients and, in turn, their sexual life quality and QOL. Sexual dysfunction and reduced sexual life quality of CP patients are significantly correlated with CP symptoms, but not with the course of the disease, the age of the patient and the results of EPS detection.
Adult ; Case-Control Studies ; Erectile Dysfunction ; etiology ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prostatitis ; physiopathology ; Quality of Life ; Sickness Impact Profile ; Spouses ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Young Adult