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J Am Med Inform Assoc 14:198-205 doi:10.1197/jamia.M2199
  • Perspectives on Informatics

Impact on Quality of Life of a Telemedicine System Supporting Head and Neck Cancer Patients: A Controlled Trial During the Postoperative Period at Home

Table 5

Change in Scores of the 22 QoL Scales. For Each of the 22 QoL Parameters, This Table Shows the Baseline-adjusted Difference in Change (intervention minus control), Standard Error, and p-value at T2 (six weeks after discharge) and at T3 (three months after discharge).

  • Significant p-values (p<0.05) are shown in italic bold. For subscales 15 though 18, a positive baseline-adjusted difference means better QoL in the intervention group; for all other subscales a negative baseline-adjusted difference means better QoL in the intervention group.

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