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Quality of life measures in chronic coronary heart disease: relationship between SF-36 health survey and cardiac function markers.

Briones E, Lacalle JR, Reyes A, Villar E, Perez-Lozano MJ; International Society of Technology Assessment in Health Care. Meeting.

Annu Meet Int Soc Technol Assess Health Care Int Soc Technol Assess Health Care Meet. 1997; 13: 80.

AETSA, Sevilla, Spain.

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the relationship between generic and specific instruments for measuring health related quality of life and clinical markers of disease severity. METHODS: Design: Observational study to evaluate quality of care. Patients: 750 patients seeking for care due to chronic angina in 1992 and randomly chosen from medical records in all three university hospitals in Seville, Spain. Data: Ejection Fraction obtained from medical records and Quality of Life from a health survey conducted in 1996 in the same sample of patients. The survey included the Short Form 36 (SF-36) questionnaire and the items of New York Heart Association (NYHA) Heart Failure criteria. MEASURES: SF-36 global score and NYHA score according to age, gender and disease severity, measured as left ventricular ejection fraction. RESULTS: We present a descriptive analysis of each dimension of SF-36 and NYHA scores and their relationships with biological measures of cardiac function. We test the associations between patient-perceived health using generic and specific instruments and disease severity index in a particular cultural and health related values context.

Publication Types:
  • Meeting Abstracts
Keywords:
  • Angina Pectoris
  • Chronic Disease
  • Health Surveys
  • Heart Failure
  • Humans
  • Life
  • New York
  • Quality of Life
  • Questionnaires
  • Spain
  • hsrmtgs
Other ID:
  • HTX/98601541
UI: 102233082

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