Endometriosis and its impact on patient’s quality of life, measured by Indonesian endometriosis health profile questionnaire
Endometriosis and its impact on patient’s quality of life, measured by Indonesian endometriosis health profile questionnaire
[version 1; not peer reviewed]No competing interests were disclosed
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- ‘Low’ or ‘high’? --- It should have been 'high'.
2. Data will be classified as none (0), low impact (1-2) or high impact (3-4).
- Data was classified as none (0), low impact (1-2) or high impact (3-4).
3. whether social domain included modular questionnaire such as work, children, sexual intercourse, medical profession, treatment and infertility.
- It’s not ‘whether’. But its ‘whereas’.
4. It would have been better if Mean and SD of both the groups (100 healthy and 100 endometriosis patients were given). In this poster, only Mean and SD of endometriosis patients group is given.)
- ‘Low’ or ‘high’? --- It should have been 'high'.
2. Data will be classified as none (0), low impact (1-2) or high impact (3-4).
- Data was classified... READ MORE
- ‘Low’ or ‘high’? --- It should have been 'high'.
2. Data will be classified as none (0), low impact (1-2) or high impact (3-4).
- Data was classified as none (0), low impact (1-2) or high impact (3-4).
3. whether social domain included modular questionnaire such as work, children, sexual intercourse, medical profession, treatment and infertility.
- It’s not ‘whether’. But its ‘whereas’.
4. It would have been better if Mean and SD of both the groups (100 healthy and 100 endometriosis patients were given). In this poster, only Mean and SD of endometriosis patients group is given.) READ LESS
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