Evaluation of an Electronic Daily Diary for Measuring Morning Symptoms in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease - By Baldwin, Ml, Kulich, K., Tiplady, B., Gwaltney, C., Cline, J.

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ATS Conference Presented Poster, May 2013 - Morning symptoms in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) are a substantial burden to patients. Currently, there is no validated diary available to address morning core symptoms specifically. This poster reviews a daily electronic diary (eDiary) that has been developed on the basis of patient interviews to asses severity and bother caused by symptoms since awakening.

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Cognitive Testing of the Investigator’s Global Assessment of Lateral Canthal Lines (LCL) Severity Scale - By Turner-Bowker, D., St. Charles-Krowe, M., Paty, J., Cline, J., Hall, S., Lee, J, Waugh, J.M,

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ISPOR Conference Presented Poster, May 2013 - This poster presents the findings of a study that was designed to conduct cognitive interviews to assess clinician comprehension of, and reported ability to administer the Investigator’s Global Assessment of Lateral Canthal Line (IGA-LCL) severity scale for use in a clinical development program.

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Development and Content Validity of an Endometriosis Patient Diary - By by Van Nooten, F., Paty, J., Elash, C., Turner-Bowker, D., Meyers, O., Holtkamp, G. Wilken, S., Boerrigter, G., Holmstrum, S.

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ISPOR Conference Presented Poster, May 2013 - This poster reviews the development and validation of a daily electronic Patient Reported Outcomed (ePRO) diary for use in evaluating patients who experience pain due to endometriosis.

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Daily Physical Activity in COPD: Quantification by Tri-axial Accelerometry by Sirichana W1, Moore-Gillon CER, Patel MH, Taylor M, Storer TW, Cooper CB

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ATS Conference Presented Poster, May 2013 - This poster reviews the development of a networked measurement system for the classification and quantification of physical activity in COPD, as no standard method currently exists.

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Feasibility of Remote Monitoring of Physiology and Symptoms in COPD Patients by Sirichana W., Moore-Gillon CER, Patel MH, Abrazado M, Tseng C-H, Taylor M, Cooper CB

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ATS Conference Presented Poster, May 2013 - This poster reviews the development of a networked system for remote physiological monitoring (RPM) at home with the aim of detecting COPD exacerbations, facilitating earlier interventions and reducing health related expenditures.

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