2009
Peace of Mind and Sense of Purpose as Core Existential Issues Among Parents of Children With Cancer
Mack JW, Wolfe J, Cook EF, Grier HE, Cleary PD, Weeks JC. Peace of Mind and Sense of Purpose as Core Existential Issues Among Parents of Children With Cancer. JAMA Pediatrics 2009, 163: 519-524. PMID: 19487607, DOI: 10.1001/archpediatrics.2009.57.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptation, PsychologicalAdolescentBostonChildChild, PreschoolCommunicationCross-Sectional StudiesCultureData CollectionExistentialismHospitals, PediatricHumansInfantMotivationNeoplasmsParentsPersonality InventoryProfessional-Family RelationsPrognosisPsychometricsQuality of LifeSpiritualityTrustConceptsChronic Illness Therapy-Spiritual WellParents of childrenPrognostic informationFunctional assessmentDana-Farber Cancer InstituteMultivariable logistic regression modelCross-sectional surveyDetailed prognostic informationLogistic regression modelsOncologist judgmentChildren's HospitalMAIN OUTCOMECancer InstituteCancerCancer treatmentPeace of mindOncologistsHospitalScoresChildrenFirst yearHigh peaceRegression modelsMedical informationSubscale responses
1986
The functional status questionnaire
Jette A, Davies A, Cleary P, Calkins D, Rubenstein L, Fink A, Kosecoff J, Young R, Brook R, Delbanco T. The functional status questionnaire. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 1986, 1: 143-149. PMID: 3772582, DOI: 10.1007/bf02602324.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional Status QuestionnaireBeth Israel HospitalFunctional statusStatus QuestionnaireFunctional assessmentBoston's Beth Israel HospitalPatients' functional statusInternal medicine practiceComprehensive functional assessmentSystematic functional assessmentBusy clinical practiceSelf-administered questionnaireSingle-item scoresAmbulatory patientsPrimary careOne-page reportClinical practiceRegular usersScale scoreMedicine practiceRole functionIsrael HospitalHealthcare associatesConstruct validityFeasible assessment