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Sickness Impact Profile×Nottingham Health Profile×
TieteenalaTerveyden mittaaminenTerveyden mittaaminen
MenetelmäperheProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Syntyvuosi19761981
KehittäjäMarilyn Bergner and colleagues at University of WashingtonStephen Hunt and colleagues at University of Nottingham
TyyppiComprehensive behavioral health status measurementPerceived health status assessment
AlkuperäislähdeBergner, M., Bobbitt, R. A., Carter, W. B., & Gilson, B. S. (1981). The Sickness Impact Profile: development and final revision of a health status measure. Medical Care, 19(8), 787–805. DOI ↗Hunt, S. M., McKenna, S. P., McEwen, J., et al. (1985). The Nottingham Health Profile: subjective health status and medical consultations. Social Science & Medicine, 21(3), 347–354. link ↗
RinnakkaisnimetSIP, Sickness Impact ScaleNHP, Nottingham Health Status Measure
Liittyvät55
TiivistelmäThe Sickness Impact Profile (SIP) is a comprehensive 136-item behavioral health status measure developed by Bergner and colleagues at the University of Washington in 1976. It assesses the impact of illness on daily activities and behavior across physical, psychosocial, and independent living dimensions. The SIP remains one of the most thorough and validated health status instruments.The Nottingham Health Profile (NHP) is a perceived health status measure developed by Hunt and colleagues at the University of Nottingham in 1981. It measures subjective well-being across six dimensions: physical mobility, pain, sleep, emotional reactions, social isolation, and energy level. The NHP emphasizes the patient's experience of health problems rather than objective clinical measures.
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