Sentence examples for patterns of disability from inspiring English sources

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To quantify patterns of disability, care needs, and quality of life in a national community-dwelling sample of people with Parkinson's disease (PD) in Canada.

Quantitative studies have shown reduced quality of life in MOH [3 5], and other qualitative studies have described similar patterns of disability in relation to work, family and social life to those found in this study [27, 36, 37].

The particular methods of disability measurement will influence the reporting of disability and thus our understanding of the patterns of disability.

Including imputed data from group 3 as well as group 2 participants made little difference to the estimated relative sizes of the 7-year clusters reported above, and gave similar patterns of disability, psychological status and other symptoms.

Patterns of disability differed between sexes with boys having a higher rate overall and more likely than girls to experience difficulties with physical coordination; memory, concentration and learning; communication.

Patterns of disability in a particular country are influenced by trends in health conditions and trends in environmental and other factors –such as road traffic crashes, natural disasters, conflict, diet and substance abuse [ 1].

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Outpatient care patterns of disability-eligible veterans may foreshadow care patterns of veterans returning from Afghanistan and Iraq wars, who are entering the system in growing numbers.

Life expectancy in New Zealand, for instance, is almost identical to the United Kingdom, but patterns of disability-free life expectancy differ between the two countries.

The study investigates the pattern of disability in cases referred for medico-legal examination in department of Cairo and the chief's office of medico-legal administration in ministry of justice.

To assess differences, if any, in the pattern of disability measured using basic activities of daily living (BADL) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) in COPD and congestive heart failure (CHF), using diabetes mellitus as a reference noncardiorespiratory disabling condition.

Such vision loss appears to be one component of a wider pattern of disability, and also to be related to lower educational attainment and lower income.

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