Enumeration Outcomes Flashcards

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Example/s of Outcomes in the Context of Health

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• Decreases Pain
• Reduce Tumor Size
• Body Temperature

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Example/s of Outcomes (Clinically) PLI

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• Physical Examinations
• Laboratory Tests
• Imaging

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Three (3) Relative Treatment Effect

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Physiological Measures and Clinical Events

Survival

Quality of Life

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Give example/s of physiological measures that can be measured bodily function, and are quantifiable.

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Heart Rate
• Skin Temperature
• Cortisol Level
• Eye Tracking

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These are physical measures that are widely used in clinical practice.

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Cholesterol Levels
• Blood Pressure
• Bone Density

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Example/s of General Dimensions of Health

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Physical Health
• Emotional Health
• Mental Health
• Social Health
• Spiritual Health

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Common Used Versions of Generic Measures of HRQoL

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  1. Short Form-36
  2. Nottingham Health Profile
  3. Sickness Impact Profile
  4. General Wellbeing Scale
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Two (2) Types of Off-The-Shell Questionnaires

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  1. Descriptive System
  2. Accompanying Tariff
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Standard Gamble involves Two (2) Alternatives

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  1. Living in Full Health
  2. Immediate Death
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Two (2) Preferred Methods for Measuring Utilities

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  1. Standard Gamble
  2. Time Trade-Off (TTO)
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