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… Panel and to 3757 members of the National Panel of the Chronically ill and Disabled (NPCD) in April 2006. The questionnaire was … more often than elderly or people in bad health. The chronically ill and disabled do not switch less often than …
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… are significantly associated with work disability in the chronically ill. Self-reported health is more strongly associated with … are significantly associated with work disability in the chronically ill. Self-reported health is more strongly …
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… physical disease not only has direct consequences for the chronically ill person but can also distort the life of the healthy partner. This study of a representative sample of chronically ill persons and their partners in the Netherlands …
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… two countries. … independence … questionnaire … methods … chronically ill …
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… the importance of illness/treatment perceptions. … chronically ill … urologic diseases … independence …
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… from their GP. CONCLUSION: Chronic patients are ill prepared when they require genetic knowledge to make … from their GP. CONCLUSION: Chronic patients are ill prepared when they require genetic knowledge to make … patients with a chronic disease. … genetic screening … chronically ill … patient evaluation …
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… and participation in rehabilitation: a response. … chronically ill … independence …
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… therapists are experienced in the treatment of chronically ill patients. Methods: Secondary analyses were performed on … pain (82 per 1000). Stroke patients are the most common chronically ill patients treated by physical therapists in …
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… Huijer Abu-Saad, H. Innovations in the nursing care of the chronically ill: a literature review from an international perspective. … p. 1449-1458 … Innovations in the nursing care of the chronically ill: a literature review from an international …
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… form of transmural care is transmural nurse clinics for chronically ill. This study describes 62 transmural nurse clinics in the … form of transmural care is transmural nurse clinics for chronically ill. This study describes 62 transmural nurse …
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… by different types of chronic pain patients. … pain … chronically ill … utilisation …
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… the participation rates of several subgroups of the chronically ill in the Netherlands, as well as the aspects by which the working chronically ill differ from those who are fully work-disabled …
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… of patients and their general practitioners match? … chronically ill … general practitioners …
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… and consequences of comorbidity: a review. … comorbidity … chronically ill … reviews … methods …
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… for influenza vaccination among the elderly and chronically ill. However, only a few countries are able to provide data … for influenza vaccination among the elderly and chronically ill. However, only a few countries are able to …
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… diagnosis … depression … mental disorders … comorbidity … chronically ill …
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… to anticipate an ageing population and growing numbers of chronically ill. This calls for integrated health care systems and more … to anticipate an ageing population and growing numbers of chronically ill. This calls for integrated health care …
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… aids among persons with a somatic chronic disease. … chronically ill … assistive devices …
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… conditions: literature review. … home care … demand … chronically ill … reviews … methods …
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… controls over the age of 40. … copd … asthma … diseases … chronically ill … comorbidity … prevalence …
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… aim of the present study was to examine whether optimistic chronically ill patients [50 multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and 65 Type … in both MS and IDDM patients. CONCLUSION: Optimistic chronically ill patients do not tend to have a biased …
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… for particular diagnoses characterizes many studies of chronically ill patients. In this study the perceptions of 1305 patients … for particular diagnoses characterizes many studies of chronically ill patients. In this study the perceptions of …
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… of adolescents with chronic digestive disorders. … chronically ill … children … digestive disorders … quality of life …
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… practice nurses has contributed to quality of care for the chronically ill and a bit to reducing GP’s workload. Strengthening of … practice nurses has contributed to quality of care for the chronically ill and a bit to reducing GP’s workload. …
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… and controls before and after disaster. … disasters … chronically ill … prevalence …
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… for the effectiveness of health care, especially for chronically ill people, since chronic diseases are by definition (partly) … incurable. Therefore, it may be understandable that chronically ill people turn to complementary and alternative …
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… Studies have shown that the chronically ill are at higher risk for reduced health-related quality of … study among 1216 survivors of a disaster examines whether chronically ill survivors had a different course of HRQL and …
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… & Health, 2004. 57 … Coping with chronic pain. … chronically ill … pain … coping …
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… 90 … Comorbidity and chronic disease: a research agenda. … chronically ill … comorbidity … research program … methods …
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… adolescents and young adults with chronic diseases. … chronically ill … children … quality of life …