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Quality of life : the assessment, analysis and interpretation of patient-reported outcomes / Peter M. Fayers and David Machin

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Chichester : John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2007Edition: 2nd editionDescription: xxi. 544 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780470024508
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • W 84.3 F283q 2007
Contents:
Contents Part A. Introduction 1. Introduction 2. Principles of Measurement Part B. Developing and Testing Questionnaires 3. Developing Questionnaire 4. Scores and measurements: validity, reliability, Sensitivity 5. Multi-item scales 6. Factor analysis and structural equation modelling 7. Item response theory and differential item functioning 8. Item banks, item linking and computer-adaptive tests Part C. Clinical Trials 9. Choosing and Scoring questionnaires 10. Clinical trials 11. Sample Size 12. Cross-sectional analysis 13. Exploring longitudinal data 14. Modelling longitudinal data 15. Missing data 16. Practical and reporting issues Part E. Beyond Clinical trials 17. Quality-adjusted survival 18. Clinical interpretation 19. Meta-analysis
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Includes References and Index

Contents
Part A. Introduction
1. Introduction
2. Principles of Measurement


Part B. Developing and Testing Questionnaires
3. Developing Questionnaire
4. Scores and measurements: validity, reliability, Sensitivity
5. Multi-item scales
6. Factor analysis and structural equation modelling
7. Item response theory and differential item functioning
8. Item banks, item linking and computer-adaptive tests

Part C. Clinical Trials
9. Choosing and Scoring questionnaires
10. Clinical trials
11. Sample Size


12. Cross-sectional analysis
13. Exploring longitudinal data
14. Modelling longitudinal data
15. Missing data
16. Practical and reporting issues

Part E. Beyond Clinical trials
17. Quality-adjusted survival
18. Clinical interpretation
19. Meta-analysis

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