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[PDF] Trajectories of health for older adults over time: accounting fully for death


P Diehr, DL Patrick - Annals of internal medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
The process of healthy aging can best be described by plotting the trajectory of
health-related variables over time. Unfortunately, graphs including data only
from survivors may be misleading because they may confuse patterns of ...
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Accounting for deaths in longitudinal studies using the SF-36


P Diehr, DL Patrick, MB McDonell, SD Fihn - Med Care, 2003 - works.bepress.com
Accounting for Deaths in Longitudinal Studies Using the SF-36 ... The
Performance of the Physical Component Scale of the Short Form 36-Item Health
Survey and the PCTD ... P AULA D IEHR , P H D,* † D ONALD L. P ATRICK , ...
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Methods for incorporating death into health-related variables in longitudinal studies


P Diehr, LL Johnson, DL Patrick, B Psaty - Journal of clinical epidemiology, 2005 - Elsevier
Longitudinal studies of health over time may be misleading if some people die.
Self-rated health (excellent to poor) and the SF-36 profile scores have been
transformed to incorporate death. We applied the same approaches to ...
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The aging and dying processes and the health of older adults


P Diehr, J Williamson, GL Burke, BM Psaty - Journal of clinical epidemiology, 2002 - Elsevier
It is difficult to distinguish changes in health due to aging from those related
to dying, because the two processes are highly related. Some potentially
treatable conditions may mistakenly be dismissed as due to old age. The ...
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Transforming self-rated health and the SF-36 scales to include death and improve …


P Diehr, DL Patrick, J Spertus, CI Kiefe, M … - Medical care, 2001 - works.bepress.com
B ACKGROUND . Most measures of health- related quality of life are undefined for
people who die. Longitudinal analyses are often lim- ited to a healthier cohort
(survivors) that can- not be identified prospectively, and that may have ...
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SS Carson, PB Bach, L Brzozowski, A Leff - Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 1999
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Attrition in longitudinal studies using older adults: A meta-analysis


AR Rhodes, 2005 - gradworks.umi.com
Abstract: Longitudinal methods have become an improved and essential means of
measuring intra-individual change over time. Yet one of the greatest and most
hazardous drawbacks studying participants over multiple sessions can be the ...
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J Elashoff - Boston, MA
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The chronically critically ill: to save or let die?


K Girard, TA Raffin - Respiratory care, 1985 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Critically ill patients admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) are rapidly
evaluated, and aggressive management is immediately instituted. They are
intubated and placed on mechanical ventilation, and invasive monitoring is ...
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[PDF] Quality of life at the end of life


P Diehr, WE Lafferty, DL Patrick, L Downey, … - Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 2007 - biomedcentral.com
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