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    Patient reported outcomes can improve performance status assessment: a pilot study

    Patient performance status is routinely used in oncology to estimate physical functioning, an important factor in clinical treatment decisions and eligibility for clinical trials. However, validity and reliabi...

    Joan E. Broderick, Marcella May, Joseph E. Schwartz in Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes (2019)

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    Identification of distinct fatigue trajectories in patients with breast cancer undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy

    The goal of this study was to characterize changes in daily fatigue in women undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer. We examined whether there are subgroups of patients with distinct fatigue trajectories an...

    Doerte U. Junghaenel, Jules Cohen, Stefan Schneider in Supportive Care in Cancer (2015)

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    Measuring daily fatigue using a brief scale adapted from the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS®)

    Daily assessments can provide insight into the temporal characteristics of fatigue. They can demonstrate consistency or reveal variability, as when fatigue changes with the underlying medical condition, improv...

    Christopher Christodoulou, Stefan Schneider in Quality of Life Research (2014)

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    A comparison of inspiratory airflow dynamics during sleep between upper airway resistance syndrome patients and healthy controls

    A test of the hypothesis that upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS) patients have an increased prevalence of inspiratory airflow limitation (IFL) during sleep compared to healthy controls.

    Avram R. Gold, Joan E. Broderick, Morris S. Gold, Mohammad M. Amin in Sleep and Breathing (2013)

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    Inspiratory airflow dynamics during sleep in veterans with Gulf War illness: a controlled study

    To determine whether veterans with Gulf War Illness (GWI) are distinguished by sleep-disordered breathing, we compared inspiratory airflow dynamics during sleep between veterans with GWI and asymptomatic veter...

    Mohammad M. Amin, Zuzana Belisova, Sayeed Hossain, Morris S. Gold in Sleep and Breathing (2011)

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    The effect of nasal continuous positive airway pressure on the symptoms of Gulf War illness

    We performed a pilot study to determine whether nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) alleviates the symptoms of veterans with Gulf War illness (GWI) and sleep disordered breathing (SDB).

    Mohammad M. Amin, Morris S. Gold, Joan E. Broderick, Avram R. Gold in Sleep and Breathing (2011)

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    Interference with activities due to pain and fatigue: accuracy of ratings across different reporting periods

    This study examined the impact of different reporting period lengths on the accuracy of items measuring interference due to pain and fatigue with work, walking, and relations with others.

    Joan E. Broderick, Stefan Schneider, Joseph E. Schwartz in Quality of Life Research (2010)

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    Inspiratory airflow dynamics during sleep in irritable bowel syndrome: a pilot study

    This study is a preliminary test of the hypothesis that the pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) derives from pharyngeal collapse during sleep.

    Avram R. Gold, Joan E. Broderick, Mohammad M. Amin, Morris S. Gold in Sleep and Breathing (2009)

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    Frequent Assessment of Negative Symptoms Does Not Induce Depressed Mood

    Use of real-time data collection is rapidly expanding in the medical sciences and questions have been raised as to whether frequent ratings of disease symptoms could evoke depressed mood. This study investigat...

    Joan E. Broderick, Gregory Vikingstad in Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings (2008)