The
Measurement Group
Knowledge Base on HIV/AIDS Care: Cooperative Agreement
Quality of Life, Impact of Symptoms, Reported Health Care Utilization Knowledge Items
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Quality of Life and Health 10: Correlations of Impact of Symptoms
Items and Quality of Life Indicators
Final.
This Knowledge Item presents correlations among
major indicators of health-related quality of life and degree to which
various symptoms have impacted the patient. This Knowledge Item uses
data from the baseline assessments.
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Quality of Life and Health 11: Correlations of Decreased Normal
Activities Items and Quality of Life Indicators
Final.
This Knowledge Item presents correlations among
decreased normal activities and major indicators of health-related
quality of life. This Knowledge Item uses data from the baseline
assessments.
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Quality of Life and Health 12: Healthcare Utilization, Gender, and Quality of Life at Enrollment
Final.
This Knowledge Item presents models which link healthcare utilization
patterns to the patient gender and level of health-related quality of
life.
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Quality of Life and Health 13:
Impact of HIV Symptoms, Gender and Quality of Life Indicators at
Enrollment
Final.
This Knowledge Item presents models which link
the impact of symptoms to patient gender and level of health-related
quality of life.
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Quality of Life and Health 14:
Decreased Normal Activities Items, Gender, Quality of Life, and
Symptoms at Enrollment
Final.
This Knowledge Item presents models which link
the impact of decreased normal life activities to patient gender and
level of health-related quality of life.
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Quality of Life and Health 15:
Changes in Quality
of Life Over Time
Final.
This Knowledge Item examines changes in
health-related quality of life as a function of participation in a psychosocial support services or medical treatment model. In all cases, patients got intervening medical services, whether provided directly by the Cooperative Agreement medical projects or a medical provider linked
to one of the Cooperative Agreement psychosocial services projects.
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Quality of Life and Health 16: Changes in Impairment Over Time
In Progress.
This Knowledge Item examines changes in
impairment as a function of participation in a psychosocial support
services or medical treatment model. In all cases, patients got
intervening medical services, whether provided directly by the
Cooperative Agreement medical projects or a medical provider linked to one of the Cooperative Agreement psychosocial services projects.
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Quality of Life and Health 17: Changes in Physical Symptoms Over
Time
Final.
This Knowledge Item examines changes in the
impact of physical symptom as a function of participation in a
psychosocial support services or medical treatment model. In all cases,
patients got intervening medical services, whether provided directly by
the Cooperative Agreement medical projects or a medical provider linked
to one of the Cooperative Agreement psychosocial services projects.
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Quality of Life and Health 18: Changes in Quality of Life Over
Time Related to Total Service Episodes
Final.
This Knowledge Item examines changes in
health-related quality of life as a function of the degree of
participation in a psychosocial support services or medical treatment
model. In all cases, patients got intervening medical services, whether
provided directly by the Cooperative Agreement medical projects or a
medical provider linked to one of the Cooperative Agreement psychosocial
services projects.
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Quality of Life and Health 19: Changes in Impairment Over Time
Related to Total Service Episodes
In Progress.
This Knowledge Item examines changes in
impairment as a function of the degree of participation in a
psychosocial support services or medical treatment model. In all cases,
patients got intervening medical services, whether provided directly by
the Cooperative Agreement medical projects or a medical provider linked
to one of the Cooperative Agreement psychosocial services projects.
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Quality of Life and Health 50: Trends in Quality of Life Over the Course of the Treatment
Episode Part XIII–Length of Time Maintained at the
Same or an Improved Quality of Life as a Function of Treatment in
Different Types of Programs
Final.
This Knowledge Item
contrasts the relative ability of three kinds of services–managed
medical care; comprehensive medical care including
"wrap-around" social services; community-based psychosocial
service providers–to maintain patients at 100%, 90%, and 80% of
their baseline total quality of life.
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Quality of Life and Health
51:
Trends in Quality of Life Over the Course of the Treatment
Episode Part XIV–Maximum Degree of Improved Quality of Life as a Function of Treatment in
Different Types of Programs
Final.
This Knowledge Item shows how the maximum change in quality of
life over the course of the treatment episode was estimated and is
related to a number of factors, including most importantly the relative ability of three kinds of services–managed
medical care; comprehensive medical care including
"wrap-around" social services; community-based psychosocial
service providers–to improve the overall quality of life of their
patients.
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Quality of Life and Health
52: Healthcare Utilization, Gender, and Impact of Symptoms at Enrollment
Final.
This Knowledge Item presents models which link healthcare utilization
patterns to the patient gender and self-reported symptom severity.
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Quality of Life and Health
53: Changes in Physical Symptoms Over
Time
Final.
This Knowledge Item examines changes in healthcare utilization as a function of participation in a
psychosocial support services or medical treatment model. In all cases,
patients got intervening medical services, whether provided directly by
the Cooperative Agreement medical projects or a medical provider linked
to one of the Cooperative Agreement psychosocial services projects.
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Quality of Life and Health 55: Test-Retest Reliability in Quality of Life Over the
Course of the Treatment Episode
Final.
This Knowledge Item presents test-retest
reliability coefficients. The major indices are temporally reliable.
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Quality
of Life and Health 56: Test-Retest Reliability in Client Contact with Medical
Providers Over the Course of
the Treatment Episode
Final.
This Knowledge Item presents test-retest
reliability coefficients. The major indices are temporally reliable.
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Quality
of Life and Health 57: Models of Quality of Life–Differences at
Enrollment
Final.
This Knowledge Item shows models of total quality
of life, total symptom severity, and the individual components of quality
of life. Potential predictors of degree of functioning are gender,
race-ethnicity, drug abuse status, age, and enrollment into a medical or
psychosocial project. Projects enroll individuals from different groups at
disparate levels of quality of life.
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Quality
of Life and Health 58:
Trends in Quality of Life Over the Course of the
Treatment Episode Part VI–More Complex Hierarchical Linear
Models Showing Differential Change for Groups Formed by Demographic
Categories and Drug Abuse Status
Final.
This Knowledge Item is a direct
follow-up to Knowledge Item
CA-Quality of Life and Health-39 which presents the first analyses
in this set, presenting hierarchical linear
models of changes in quality of life during the treatment episode.
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Quality
of Life and Health 59: Relationship of the Degree of Change in Quality of Life,
Perceived Impact of Symptoms, Psychological Distress, and Perceived
Barriers and Facilitators to Services
Final.
This Knowledge Item examines the
interrelationships of the degree of change over time in quality of
life, the perceived impact of symptoms, psychological distress, levels
of barriers to services, and levels of facilitators for services.
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