Sex Differences in Long-Term Quality of Life Among Survivors After Stroke in the INSTRUCT
Abstract
Background and Purpose— Women are reported to have poorer health-related quality of life (HRQoL) after stroke than men, but the underlying reasons are uncertain. We investigated factors contributing to the sex differences. Methods— Individual participant data on 4288 first-ever strokes (1996–2013) were obtained from 4 high-quality population-based incidence studies from Australasia and Europe. HRQoL utility scores among survivors after stroke...
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Title
Sex Differences in Long-Term Quality of Life Among Survivors After Stroke in the INSTRUCT
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
50
Issue
9
Pages
2299 - 2306
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