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The five dimensions are divided into sublevels of patient-perceived problems (e.g., "no problems," "severe problems"), from which a health state (or health profile) can be generated.
All the dimensions are divided into normal and noisy.
All three dimensions are divided into subgroups for practical purposes, such as treatment decisions, communication, and population registers.
Responses to each of these five dimensions are divided into three ordinal levels coded: (1) no problems; (2) some or moderate problems; and (3) severe or extreme problems.
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The construction of the physical and mental health-related quality of life dimensions was divided in three main steps.
The sum of the three SAQ dimensions was divided by three and labelled patient safety culture mean score.
Each of the five dimensions is divided into three levels – no problem, some or moderate problems, and extreme problems – and is scored as 1, 2, and 3, respectively.
Each of the five dimensions is divided into three levels: no problem, some or moderate problems and extreme problems, scored as 1, 2, and 3, respectively.
Responses in each dimension are divided into three ordinal levels coded: no, moderate or extreme problems.
Responses in each dimension are divided into three ordinal levels coded: 1, no problems; 2, moderate problems; 3, extreme problems.
Responses in each dimension are divided into three ordinal levels, coded: (1) no problems; (2) some or moderate problems; and (3) severe or extreme problems.
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