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- 2015
- Does the choice of EQ-5D tariff matter? A comparison of the Swedish EQ-5D-3L index score with UK, US, Germany and Denmark among type 2 diabetes patients. (
- 2014
- Linguistic validation and cultural adaptation of an English version of the Evaluation of Daily Activity Questionnaire in rheumatoid arthritis (
- Internalizing the threat of risk-a qualitative study about adolescents' experience living with screening-detected celiac disease 5 years after diagnosis (
- Psychometric properties and factor structure of the 13-item satisfaction with daily occupations scale when used with people with mental health problems (
- 2012
- Psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Cervix (FACT-Cx) measuring health-related quality of life (
- Psychometric properties of the disease-specific health-related quality of life instrument VascuQoL in a Swedish setting (
- Health-related quality of life in family members of patients with an advanced cancer diagnosis: A one-year prospective study (
- 2010
- Interpretation of response categories in patient-reported rating scales: a controlled study among people with Parkinson's disease (
- Psychometric properties of the DISABKIDS Chronic Generic Module (DCGM-37) when used in children undergoing treatment for cancer (
- 2009
- The Locomotor Capabilities Index; validity and reliability of the Swedish version in adults with lower limb amputation (
- 2008
- Magnitude and meaningfulness of change in SF-36 scores in four types of orthopedic surgery (
- The Reflux Disease Questionnaire: a measure for assessment of treatment response in clinical trials (
- Cross-diagnostic validity of the Nottingham health profile index of distress (NHPD). (
- 2005
- The effect of patient characteristics on variability in pain and function over two years in early knee osteoarthritis. (
- Health-related quality of life is related to COPD disease severity. (