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A study of oral health-related quality of life during adolescencePang, Har-ling, Harry., 彭遐寧. January 2008 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Dentistry / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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The experience of diabetes self-management in Chinese elderlyPo, Yin-chun., 布燕珍. January 2002 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Nursing Studies / Master / Master of Nursing in Advanced Practice
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Quality of life of senior secondary school students in Hong Kong.January 1984 (has links)
Fan Chi Fun, Cindy. / Thesis (M.Ph.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1984 / Bibliography: leaves 236-245
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Quality of life in older hearing aid users in Hong KongFung, Kwan-yee, Keri., 馮坤兒. January 2010 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Speech and Hearing Sciences / Master / Master of Science in Audiology
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Evaluation of quality of life in Hong Kong COPD patients using SF-6DHe, Yongyi, 何勇毅 January 2010 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Public Health / Master / Master of Public Health
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Health-related quality of life of Chinese patients with chronic hepatitis B infectionLam, Ting-pui., 林定珮. January 2010 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Medicine / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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Quality of life and psychosocial health of Hong Kong elderly: a population-based surveyTsui, Hoi-ching, Natalie., 徐凱晴. January 2011 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Public Health / Master / Master of Public Health
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Quality-of-life of Chinese older adults with post-stroke dysphagiaTsai, Chun-fung, Kelvin., 蔡振鋒. January 2013 (has links)
Background: One of the common complications of stroke is dysphagia. Dysphagia can be a disabling problem with negative psycho-social consequences. The effect of dysphagia on quality-of-life is not well understood among the stroke survivors. The Chinese version of Swallow Quality-of-Life Questionnaire can be a reliable instrument to provide a multidimensional evaluation on the impact of post-stroke dysphagia in the population of Hong Kong Chinese older adults.
Objective: To investigate factors associated with the swallowing-related quality-of-life in Hong Kong Chinese older adults with the history of stroke during the post-acute phase, using a disease-specific quality-of-life questionnaire (CSWAL-QOL).
Method: This was a cross-sectional study of 92 stroke survivors, aged over 55. They were recruited from the inpatient wards and out-patient clinics. They were assessed for any dysphagia and its severity by the bedside swallow assessment. The Mini-Mental State Examination and the Chinese version of Swallow Quality-of-Life Questionnaire were used for cognitive and quality-of-life assessment respectively.
Results: The test-retest reliability of the test was moderately correlated (Spearman’s rho 0.62).Participants on modified diet/fluid, on tube-feeding, older age and post-stroke for 1-2 years were observed to have lower CSWAL-QOL score across scales.
Conclusion: The effect of ageing appeared to be a factor affecting swallowing-related QOL in stroke survivors, with better QOL in younger participants(age ranged from 55 to 69) and similar QOL in old (age ranged from 70 to 85) and very old (age above 85)participants. No gradual change of QOL was found as post-stroke duration increases. The oral feeding mode and normal food and fluid consistency resulted a better QOL in stroke survivors. / published_or_final_version / Medicine / Master / Master of Medical Sciences
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Medical and social concerns for individuals with Down syndrome in Hong Kong : perspective from parents or caregiversMok, Ka-yan, 莫嘉欣 January 2013 (has links)
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal disorder in humans. It is associated with various medical, social and developmental issues affecting all stages of life. Most people with DS now live to adulthood. However, limited data is available on the medical and social concerns and the impacts on their quality of life. In this study, my primary aim was to study the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of Chinese with DS in Hong Kong. Secondarily, 2 other important aspects of medical care and counseling for people with DS were explored: the level of satisfaction in the transition from paediatric to adult medical care, and how language choice in medical settings can be of great significance to caretakers and families.
In collaboration with Hong Kong Down Syndrome Association, a proxy-assessment survey was designed and administered to parents or caregivers of people with DS. I used the Health Utilities Index (HUI) to measure the HRQoL of people with DS. Logistic Regression Model was employed to estimate the associations between HRQoL scores and various physical and developmental-behavioural morbidities. The findings on the survey of service satisfaction and sensitive language are summarized quantitatively.
I recruited 116 Chinese people with DS (n = 63 male; age ranged from 5 to 53). More than 50% of the subjects scored in the severe range on the HUI disability scale. Behavioural problems (HUI2) and hearing problems (HUI2 and HUI3) were statistically significant predictors (p-value<0.05) for a less favorable HRQoL score. A statistically significant inverse dose response relationship was observed between the HRQoL scores and the number of developmental-behaviour problems, as well as the number of chronic health problems.
Satisfaction of service rated by caretakers reveals that >80% felt accessibility and coordination of both medical and social service were better when the subjects were in their childhood. Sixty percent felt that transition care is lacking and nearly 90% felt that caring for a person with DS is more difficult as they age.
For the exploratory survey on language choice in medical setting, most participants rated ‘成為負擔 become a burden’ (82%), ‘冇用 useless’ (77%), ‘冇希望 hopeless’ (77%) and ‘唔正常 abnormal’ (76%) as offensive. Alternative words suggested include ‘可能需要特別指導及訓練 may need special guidance and training’ and ‘特殊 special’ instead of ‘成為負擔 become a burden’ and ‘唔正常 abnormal’ respectively. On the other hand, the least rated offensive words were ‘染色體異常 chromosome deviant’ (35%), “發育遲緩 growth delay” (35%) and ‘傷殘人士 handicapped person’ (34%).
Medical and social issues addressed will be useful for health care providers, genetic counselors, and parents or caregivers to gain a broader perspective of the realistic outcome of individuals with DS under the healthcare infrastructure available in Hong Kong. This knowledge is important to inform expectations of families, improve communication between families and health care professionals, and to facilitate the design of targeted interventions to improve quality of life for people with this common genetic disorder. / published_or_final_version / Obstetrics and Gynaecology / Master / Master of Medical Sciences
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Denture care behaviours and denture-related quality of life of elderly denture wearers in Hong KongChen, Qipeng, 陈启鹏 January 2013 (has links)
Objective: To investigate the denture care practices, denture-related problems, and denture-related quality of life of elderly denture wearers in Hong Kong.
Method: The study population was elders aged 60 or above, living in the community, had self-care ability, and no serious systemic diseases. Elders attending elderly social centres in different districts in Hong Kong were recruited and face-to-face interviews were conducted by three trained interviewers using a pilot-tested structured questionnaire.
Result: 216 elders (45 men and 171 women) with a mean age of 77.2±7.6 years were interviewed in the survey. Most (54%) of them had worn denture for more than 10 years, and most elders were satisfied with the denture they were wearing. The vast majority (92%) wore denture to improve mastication; and among them, 71% thought their denture was of great help. Over 85% wore their denture for a whole day but removed it before sleep. Only 13% had used denture adhesive and nearly half (45%) of these elders found it not helpful.
They usually used a toothbrush (70%) and toothpaste (58%) to clean their denture. Proportionally more female than male denture wearers cleaned their denture more than twice daily (50% vs. 24%, p<0.001). Half of the elders also used denture cleansing agent. Poor denture stability and compromised chewing ability were the two most common problems (around 55%) which affected these elders. However, most of them either did not tackle the problem or just changed their diet. Two thirds or more (66-82%) of the elderly reported no negative denture-related impacts on their quality of life.
Conclusion: Most of the community-dwelling elderly denture wearers in Hong Kong are satisfied with their denture and their quality of life is seldom negatively affected by their denture. Their dental care practices are satisfactory but they should seek professional care when denture problems arise. / published_or_final_version / Community Dentistry / Master / Master of Science in Community Dentistry
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