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Quality of life in chronic pancreatitis

Quality of life in chronic pancreatitis
Quality of life in chronic pancreatitis
Chronic pancreatitis (cP) is a destructive inflammatory condition that leads to progressive morphological and functional changes and is characterised by significant abdominal pain. When formally assessed, pain has been demonstrated to affect all aspects of patients’ health-related quality of life (hrQL). it is widely acknowledged that, in a patient-centred healthcare system, treatment should not just measure the success of controlling symptoms, but also the effect on the patients’ perceived wellbeing and hrQL. We review various hrQL assessment questionnaires used to assess patients with cP, how they have been used to assess the success of various treatment methods for cP, and the challenges in interpreting the information
1758-3799
258-263
Grist, Emily
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Jupp, James
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Johnson, C.D.
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Grist, Emily
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Jupp, James
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Johnson, C.D.
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Grist, Emily, Jupp, James and Johnson, C.D. (2012) Quality of life in chronic pancreatitis. European Gastroenterology & Hepatology Review, 7 (4), 258-263.

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Chronic pancreatitis (cP) is a destructive inflammatory condition that leads to progressive morphological and functional changes and is characterised by significant abdominal pain. When formally assessed, pain has been demonstrated to affect all aspects of patients’ health-related quality of life (hrQL). it is widely acknowledged that, in a patient-centred healthcare system, treatment should not just measure the success of controlling symptoms, but also the effect on the patients’ perceived wellbeing and hrQL. We review various hrQL assessment questionnaires used to assess patients with cP, how they have been used to assess the success of various treatment methods for cP, and the challenges in interpreting the information

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Published date: 2012
Organisations: Cancer Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 359732
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/359732
ISSN: 1758-3799
PURE UUID: e427eb1e-8258-4a5b-a808-e824bf8a2ecc

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Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 15:27

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Author: Emily Grist
Author: James Jupp
Author: C.D. Johnson

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