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The questionnaire has 5 domains: pain (9 questions), other symptoms (7 questions), activities of daily living (16 questions), sport and recreation (5 questions) and knee related quality of life (4 questions).
The PDQ-39 consists of 39 questions, distributed between eight multi-item domains: Mobility – ten questions; Activities of Daily Living – six questions; Emotional Well-being – six questions; Stigma – four questions; Social Support – three questions; Cognition – four questions; Communication – three questions; Bodily Discomfort – three questions.
The FAOS consists of 42 questions, divided into five different patient-relevant subscales: pain (nine questions); symptoms such as stiffness, swelling and range of motion (seven questions); activities of daily living (17 questions); ability to perform sports and recreational activities (five questions); and foot/ankle-related quality of life (four questions).
The original long-form questionnaire contains 39 items assessing eight different domains of HRQoL in PD: mobility (10 questions), activities of daily living (ADL) (6 questions), emotional well-being (6 questions), stigma (4 questions), social support (3 questions), cognitions (4 questions), communication (3 questions) and bodily discomfort (3 questions).
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The HOS questionnaire includes 19 questions about activities of daily living (ADL) and 9 sport-specific questions that offers a five difficulty-based response options, from "unable to do" to "no difficulty" to complete [ 5- 7].
Main Outcome Measures: Spirometry, maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressures, inspiratory muscle endurance, and questions regarding activities of daily living were performed.
It contains 10 questions assessing activities of daily living and is scored on a 10 cm visual analogue scale (VAS).
Questions include activities of daily living, such as: personal care, lifting, reading, work, driving, sleeping, recreational activities, pain intensity, concentration and headache.
The HOS consists of the SF-36®, questions concerning Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), chronic health conditions, demographics, and survey administration.
Physical functioning was measured by the 10 questions on activities of daily living from the SF-36 questionnaire (Mchorney, Ware, & Raczek, 1993; Ware & Sherbourne, 1992).
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