Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
the Patient Activation Measure (PAM) |
It consists of 13 items that assess people's knowledge, skills, and confidence in self-care for their health and medical care, measured using a 1-4 Likert scale with a total score that is transferred to a scale between 0 and 100. |
Baseline |
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Primary |
the Patient Activation Measure (PAM) |
It consists of 13 items that assess people's knowledge, skills, and confidence in self-care for their health and medical care, measured using a 1-4 Likert scale with a total score that is transferred to a scale between 0 and 100. |
12 months |
|
Primary |
the Patient Activation Measure (PAM) |
It consists of 13 items that assess people's knowledge, skills, and confidence in self-care for their health and medical care, measured using a 1-4 Likert scale with a total score that is transferred to a scale between 0 and 100. |
18 months |
|
Secondary |
Patient Health Questionnaire-9 |
It is a short instrument, designed to be self-administered. It consists of 9 items that evaluate the presence of depressive symptoms present in the last 2 weeks. Each item has a severity index: 0 = "never", 1 = "some days", 2 = "more than half of the days" and 3 = "almost every day". The puntuation is between 0 and 27 (worse puntuation). |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Patient Health Questionnaire-9 |
It is a short instrument, designed to be self-administered. It consists of 9 items that evaluate the presence of depressive symptoms present in the last 2 weeks. Each item has a severity index: 0 = "never", 1 = "some days", 2 = "more than half of the days" and 3 = "almost every day". The puntuation is between 0 and 27 (worse puntuation). |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Patient Health Questionnaire-9 |
It is a short instrument, designed to be self-administered. It consists of 9 items that evaluate the presence of depressive symptoms present in the last 2 weeks. Each item has a severity index: 0 = "never", 1 = "some days", 2 = "more than half of the days" and 3 = "almost every day". The puntuation is between 0 and 27 (worse puntuation). |
18 months |
|
Secondary |
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) |
It is a 14-item questionnaire composed of two sub-scales (HAD-A: anxiety and HAD-D: depression), of 7 items each that are scored from 0 to 3. The puntuation is between 0 and 21 (worse puntuation). The authors recommend points of 8 for possible cases and >10 for probable cases on both subscales. |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) |
It is a 14-item questionnaire composed of two sub-scales (HAD-A: anxiety and HAD-D: depression), of 7 items each that are scored from 0 to 3. The puntuation is between 0 and 21 (worse puntuation). The authors recommend points of 8 for possible cases and >10 for probable cases on both subscales. |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) |
It is a 14-item questionnaire composed of two sub-scales (HAD-A: anxiety and HAD-D: depression), of 7 items each that are scored from 0 to 3. The puntuation is between 0 and 21 (worse puntuation). The authors recommend points of 8 for possible cases and >10 for probable cases on both subscales. |
18 months |
|
Secondary |
Treatment Burden Questionnaire-TBQ |
It is a questionnaire of 13 items that uses a Likert scale that ranges from 0 (not a problem) to 20 (it is an important problem) and that assesses the burden related to taking medication, self-care, laboratory tests, medical appointments, the need for organization, administrative tasks, compliance with diet and physical activity and the social impact of treatment. The puntuation is between 0 and 260 (worse puntuation). on the self-administered Treatment Burden Questionnaire - TBQ |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Treatment Burden Questionnaire-TBQ |
It is a questionnaire of 13 items that uses a Likert scale that ranges from 0 (not a problem) to 20 (it is an important problem) and that assesses the burden related to taking medication, self-care, laboratory tests, medical appointments, the need for organization, administrative tasks, compliance with diet and physical activity and the social impact of treatment. The puntuation is between 0 and 260 (worse puntuation). on the self-administered Treatment Burden Questionnaire - TBQ |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Treatment Burden Questionnaire-TBQ |
It is a questionnaire of 13 items that uses a Likert scale that ranges from 0 (not a problem) to 20 (it is an important problem) and that assesses the burden related to taking medication, self-care, laboratory tests, medical appointments, the need for organization, administrative tasks, compliance with diet and physical activity and the social impact of treatment. The puntuation is between 0 and 260 (worse puntuation). on the self-administered Treatment Burden Questionnaire - TBQ |
18 months |
|
Secondary |
European quality of life-5 dimensions. E5-5D-5L questionnaire |
Assesses health-related quality of life (HRQoL) both in the general population and in groups of patients with different pathologies. It comprises 5 dimensions (mobility, self-care, activities of daily living, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression). Each dimension has 3 items that are scored from 1, no problems, to 3, many problems. There is a visual analogue scale that scores from 0 (worst health status imaginable) to 100 (best health status imaginable) |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
European quality of life-5 dimensions. E5-5D-5L questionnaire |
Assesses health-related quality of life (HRQoL) both in the general population and in groups of patients with different pathologies. It comprises 5 dimensions (mobility, self-care, activities of daily living, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression). Each dimension has 3 items that are scored from 1, no problems, to 3, many problems. There is a visual analogue scale that scores from 0 (worst health status imaginable) to 100 (best health status imaginable) |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
European quality of life-5 dimensions. E5-5D-5L questionnaire |
Assesses health-related quality of life (HRQoL) both in the general population and in groups of patients with different pathologies. It comprises 5 dimensions (mobility, self-care, activities of daily living, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression). Each dimension has 3 items that are scored from 1, no problems, to 3, many problems. There is a visual analogue scale that scores from 0 (worst health status imaginable) to 100 (best health status imaginable) |
18 months |
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