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- The RAND-36 Measure of Health-Related Quality of Life
This paper provides example applications of the RAND-36 cross-sectionally and longitudinally, provides information on what a clinically important difference is for the RAND-36 scales, and provides guidance for summarizing the RAND-36 in a single number
- Online Rand36 Score calculator
Compared to one year ago, how would your rate your health in general now? The following items are about activities you might do during a typical day Does your health now limit you in these activities? If so, how much?
- Quality of Life (RAND-36) - wiki-lifelines. web. rug. nl
Scores between 0-100% can be calculated for each of the eight domains scales A higher score is indicative for higher well-being In addition, domains representing physical and mental health can be summarized into a “physical component score” and a “mental component score”
- RAND 36 Item Short Form Health Survey SF-36
RAND 36 ITEM HEALTH SURVEY 1 0 Patient Name: 1 In general, would you say your health is: (Circle One Number) 2 Compared to one year ago, how would you rate your: general health right now ?
- Free online SF-36 score calculator - OrthoToolKit
It is a subset of questions from longer instruments that were used in the Medical Outcomes Study There have been a variety of iterations of this tool, and the version presented here is more specifically known as the RAND SF-36
- User Manual: Inquisit RAND 36 - Item Health Survey 1. 0
This script implements the RAND 36 - Item Health Survey 1 0 version of the Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) It was developed at RAND as part of MOS It differs from the commercially available MOS SF-36 in the scoring algorithm The following articles webpages were used to develop this script:
- 36-Item Short Form Survey (SF-36) Scoring Instructions | RAND
Scoring instructions for the SF-36 survey instrument, developed as part of the Medical Outcomes Study
- MTBI_RAND - WSIB
These 36 items, presented here, are identical to the MOS SF-36 described in Ware and Sherbourne (1992)
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