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The Evaluation of Daily Activity Questionnaire for Stroke Survivors: Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Content Validity and Digitisation (2024)
Journal Article
Gilanliogullari, N., Prenton, S., & Prior, Y. (2024). The Evaluation of Daily Activity Questionnaire for Stroke Survivors: Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Content Validity and Digitisation. Physiotherapy, Article 101427. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physio.2024.101427

Objective
The study's objective was to culturally adapt and digitise the Evaluation of Daily Activity Questionnaire (EDAQ), originally designed for rheumatoid arthritis and various other musculoskeletal conditions... Read More about The Evaluation of Daily Activity Questionnaire for Stroke Survivors: Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Content Validity and Digitisation.

AB1608-HPR CO-DESIGNING THE WORKWELL DIGITAL PLATFORM FOR WORKING PEOPLE WITH INFLAMMATORY ARTHRITIS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PATIENTS, PUBLIC, HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, AND DIGITAL LEARNING EXPERTS (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Background:
Inflammatory arthritis (IA) frequently leads to work-related challenges, potentially escalating into work disability without timely intervention. The need for prompt and personalised support is critica... Read More about AB1608-HPR CO-DESIGNING THE WORKWELL DIGITAL PLATFORM FOR WORKING PEOPLE WITH INFLAMMATORY ARTHRITIS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PATIENTS, PUBLIC, HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, AND DIGITAL LEARNING EXPERTS.

AB1607-HPR DEVELOPMENT OF PATIENT-REPORTED QUALITY INDICATORS FOR HAND OSTEOARTHRITIS CARE USING THE RAND/UCLA METHOD – A EUROPEAN CONSENSUS STUDY (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Background:
Hand osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent rheumatic disease, yet access to recommended treatments is often poor for those affected. To enhance care quality, sets of quality indicators (QIs) grounded in c... Read More about AB1607-HPR DEVELOPMENT OF PATIENT-REPORTED QUALITY INDICATORS FOR HAND OSTEOARTHRITIS CARE USING THE RAND/UCLA METHOD – A EUROPEAN CONSENSUS STUDY.