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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 …
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… of patients with rare diseases. … rare diseases … demand … chronically ill …
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… the Netherlands and the United Kingdom compared. … chronically ill … prevalence … netherlands … great britain … countries … …
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… based on contact registrations in general practice. … chronically ill … surveillance … methods …
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… and young adults with chronic digestive disorders. … chronically ill … children … digestive disorders … socioeconomic status …
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… for the effectiveness of health care, especially for chronically ill patients, since chronic diseases are by definition … incurable. Therefore, it may be understandable that the chronically ill turn to complementary and alternative …
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… pain responses as predictors of pain disability. … pain … chronically ill … coping …
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… pain responses as predictors of pain intensity. … pain … chronically ill … coping …
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… (MS): the moderating effects of emotional support. … ms … chronically ill … quality of life …
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… disease severity. Methods: Cross-sectional study on 552 chronically ill either employed or fully work-disabled was undertaken. … should be incorporated structurally when supporting chronically ill in keeping their jobs or reintegrating on the …
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… determinants of labour participation in renal patients. … chronically ill … coping …
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… the general population and specific groups like the chronically ill and disabled?’ Methods: Questions were asked to the Dutch … Dutch population (N ¼ 1565), and the National Panel of the Chronically ill and Disabled (N ¼ 3800) in December 2005 and …
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… digestive disorders: impact of burden of disease. … chronically ill … children … quality of life … digestive disorders …
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… for special education and one school for children who are chronically ill. SUBJECTS: Three girls and 20 boys aged 6-8 years. MAIN … for special education and one school for children who are chronically ill. SUBJECTS: Three girls and 20 boys aged 6-8 …
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… have repeatedly been characterised as a population of chronically ill patients with a higher than normal prevalence of … have repeatedly been characterised as a population of chronically ill patients with a higher than normal prevalence …
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… 2003. 207-219 … Carer perception of chronic illness. … chronically ill …
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… of the IPQ-R in a large, representative dutch sample. … chronically ill … coping … questionnaire … methods …
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… views are considered important especially for the chronically ill who can be seen as experts by experience. METHODS: … Given the orientation towards a more integrated care for chronically ill patients, there should be more attention paid …
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… with a Chronic Disease (PPCZ) were used. Data from 1788 chronically medical ill patients (nine disease categories) concerning their … problems may be considered a generic characteristic of chronically ill patients, causing an increased risk of mental …
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… of disease pairs on physical and mental functioning. … chronically ill … comorbidity … coping …
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… aims to to quantify the presence of work adjustments among chronically ill workers in the Netherlands, and to investigate the extent … aims to to quantify the presence of work adjustments among chronically ill workers in the Netherlands, and to …