Computerized administration of health-related quality of life instruments compared to interviewer administration mayreduce sample size requirements in clinical research: A pilot randomized controlled trial among rheumatology patients
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sg-nus-scholar.10635-270012024-11-14T04:01:38Z Computerized administration of health-related quality of life instruments compared to interviewer administration mayreduce sample size requirements in clinical research: A pilot randomized controlled trial among rheumatology patients Thumboo, J. Wee, H.-L. Kok Yong Fong Cheung, Y.-B. Machin, D. Luo, N. Feeny, D. DEAN'S OFFICE (MEDICINE) MEDICINE PHARMACY Computers Data collection Health surveys Quality of life Sample size Statistics Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology 25 4 577-583 2011-09-27T05:43:39Z 2011-09-27T05:43:39Z 2007 Article Thumboo, J., Wee, H.-L., Kok Yong Fong, Cheung, Y.-B., Machin, D., Luo, N., Feeny, D. (2007). Computerized administration of health-related quality of life instruments compared to interviewer administration mayreduce sample size requirements in clinical research: A pilot randomized controlled trial among rheumatology patients. Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology 25 (4) : 577-583. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. 0392856X http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/27001 NOT_IN_WOS Scopus |
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Computerized administration of health-related quality of life instruments compared to interviewer administration mayreduce sample size requirements in clinical research: A pilot randomized controlled trial among rheumatology patients |
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Computerized administration of health-related quality of life instruments compared to interviewer administration mayreduce sample size requirements in clinical research: A pilot randomized controlled trial among rheumatology patients |
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Computerized administration of health-related quality of life instruments compared to interviewer administration mayreduce sample size requirements in clinical research: A pilot randomized controlled trial among rheumatology patients |
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