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PRO Newsletter #36

Spring Issue 2006

Author(s)Title pages
B. Jambon

Homage to Harry Guess

 

 1
A. Dueck, M.Y. Halyard, M.H. Frost, J.A. SloanMeeting on the FDA Draft Guidance on Patient Reported Outcomes 1-4
J. Harrison, K. Wesnes

Objective Cognitive Testing and Patient Reported Accounts of Cognitive Function

 

 5-8
P. Duc, D. Patrick, C. Acquadro, G. Guyatt

The Cochrane Collaboration: Patient-Reported Outcomes Methods Group

 

 9
M. Mazaheri, P. Theuns

A Comparison of Different Formats of the Anamnestic Comparative Self Assessment (ACSA) for the Assessment of Subjective Well-being

 

 10-13
I.A. Vasilieva

Validation of the Russian Version of the Kidney Disease Quality of Life Short Form (KDQOL-SF™) Instrument

 

 14-15
S. Prasad, L. Poole, on behalf of the SUNBEAM UK study group

Assessing Quality of Life in Children and Adolescents with ADHD : SUNBEAM, an Open Comparative Study of Atomoxetine and StandardTherapy

 

 16-19
S. Manificat , P. Bain, E. Moussu

Introducing the Daycare Units for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

 

 20
B. Arnould

Patient-Reported Outcomes and Clinical Practice. From Measurement Instruments to Decision Tools: Much More than a Simple Change in Format

 

 21-24
N . Pratheepawanit, M.S. Salek, I.G. Finlay

Quality of Life Assessment in Routine Clinical Practice : L esson learned from a two-year study

 

 25-28
A. Herxheimer Communicating Patient-Reported Outcomes to the Public: Numbers don't work, patients' own words would 29-30

J. Hirvonen, M. Blom, U. Tuominen, H. Sintonen and WMJR Study Group
The Use of Patient-Reported Measures (PROs) in Patients who Underwent Major Joint Replacement and Those who Left the Queue 31-33
A. Le Lay, C. Sapin, G. Duru

Validity and Responsiveness of the SF-36 Health Survey in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder

 

 34-36
M.J. Santana, D. Feeny

Reliability of a Patient-Clinician Communication Evaluation Form

 

 37-38
C. Petersen, M. Bullinger Patient-Reported Outcomes in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairments – Implications of a Complementary Medicine Treatment for Clinical Practice  39-41

 

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