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Open AccessHow do patients experience chronic kidney disease? A mixed-methods study among patients in Sweden
Advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) severely impacts patients’ lives. Nevertheless, little is known about patients’ own experiences of living with CKD in Sweden. The objective of this study was to describe t...
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Open AccessPatient Global Impression of Benefit–Risk (PGI-BR): Incorporating Patients’ Views of Clinical Benefit–Risk into Assessment of New Medicines
There is a need to understand how patients assess perceived benefits and risks of treatments.
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Open AccessContent validity and psychometric evaluation of the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue scale in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Fatigue is a prominent symptom in individuals with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). This work evaluates the content validity and psychometric properties of the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Thera...
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Open AccessDevelopment of a Conceptual Model of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia to Better Understand the Patient Experience
Understanding the patient experience is important for identifying the unmet need in chronic lymphocytic leukemia. The current study aimed to develop a comprehensive chronic lymphocytic leukemia conceptual model.
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Open Access“Lower abdominal pains, as if I was being squeezed…in a clamp”: A Qualitative Analysis of Symptoms, Patient-Perceived Side Effects and Impacts of Ovarian Cancer
Understanding the patient’s perception of their disease is vital for guiding care decisions. The current study aimed to identify the most predominant experiences in women diagnosed with, and treated for, ovari...
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Does recall period matter? Comparing PROMIS® physical function with no recall, 24-hr recall, and 7-day recall
To evaluate the influence of recall periods on the assessment of physical function, we compared, in cancer and general population samples, the standard administration of PROMIS Physical Function items without ...
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Open AccessUnderstanding polycystic ovary syndrome from the patient perspective: a concept elicitation patient interview study
The aim of this study was to explore the need for a new disease-specific patient reported outcome (PRO) measure for use in clinical trials of drugs designed to target the underlying causes of polycystic ovary ...
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Open AccessRape Victim Blaming as System Justification: The Role of Gender and Activation of Complementary Stereotypes
This research examined reactions towards female rape victims from a system justification perspective. Study 1 demonstrated that gender-related system justification motivation (Modern Sexism) predicted the prop...
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A New Look at the Theory of Social Value Orientations: Prosocials Neither Maximize Joint Outcome nor Minimize Outcome Differences but Prefer Equal Outcomes
A friend of one of this chapter’s authors once checked in at a conference hotel together with a colleague. The hotel was posh and expensive, but because the prices were heavily subsidized, both had made reserv...
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Promoting Cooperation in Social Dilemmas via Fairness Norms and Group Goals
In everyday life, people often encounter situations where their personal interests are at odds with the welfare of a larger collective to which they belong. What seems to be an individually rational choice may...
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The Interplay Between Greed, Efficiency, and Fairness in Public-Goods Dilemmas
The Greed–Efficiency–Fairness hypothesis (H. A. M. Wilke, In European Review of Social Psychology, Wiley, New York, Vol. 2, pp. 165–187, 1991) states that people in resource dilemmas are greedy and wish to defect...
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The Effect of Distributive Justice on Willingness to Pay for Municipality Child Care: An Extension of the GEF Hypothesis
Public-goods dilemmas are characterized by conflicts between self-interest and the welfare of a group or society at large. Research has identified several factors that enhance cooperation in such dilemmas. How.....
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Distributive justice and willingness to pay for municipality child care
With the aim of investigating factors affecting willingness to pay for municipality child care, a survey was undertaken in Sweden of 1840 parents living in five municipalities of different sizes. On the basis ...
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Provision of Community Social Services: The Role of Distributive Fairness for Willingness to Pay
In an attempt to generalize the GEF hypothesis (H. A. M. Wilke, 1991) to a real-life public-goods dilemma, the main question asked in three studies was whether perceived distributive fairness affects willingne...