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1  prospective record of sleep patterns (sleep diary).
2 er randomisation, measured with the time use diary.
3 information was captured using an electronic diary.
4 tment as indicated by a standardized patient diary.
5 s/d (95% CI, -1.1 to -0.4) for the Web-based diary.
6 ed and transmitted daily using an electronic diary.
7 ribe and compare IVP using a daily pictorial diary.
8 ia for IBS, aged 18-65 completed a pre-study diary.
9 a: recorded behaviour from a daily pictorial diary.
10 obiotics twice daily and to complete a daily diary.
11 ded with daily entry into a novel electronic diary.
12 nded to test validity and reliability of the diary.
13 ontinence per 3-day period, as recorded in a diary.
14        Participants also kept a daily asthma diary.
15 reported severity score stiffness on the IVR diary.
16 rate our methods on the WikiLeaks Afghan War Diary.
17  and use of ancillary medications in a daily diary.
18 come questionnaire; and daily symptom record diary.
19 ic agents, as recorded in a daily electronic diary.
20  persons (N = 52) completed a three-day food diary.
21 ime, recorded by subjects using a patient PD diary.
22  recorded by parents and carers in a seizure diary.
23 mpairment were collected from a survey and a diary.
24 ison to those that did not receive a patient diary.
25 adache information daily using an electronic diary.
26 is, and fever were assessed by weekly health diaries.
27 nt sessions, using data from patients' bowel diaries.
28  rehabilitation, disease management, and ICU diaries.
29 tively by using maternally completed feeding diaries.
30 lysis of 4 consecutive 24-h food-consumption diaries.
31 aine days, as recorded in patient electronic diaries.
32 take was assessed by using 7-d precoded food diaries.
33 each cycle, four 24HDRs per cycle, and daily diaries.
34 se, 759 participants completed daily symptom diaries.
35 ng a scale of 0 to 10) and duration in daily diaries.
36  to wear wrist actigraphs and complete sleep diaries.
37 pedometers, 12-wk walking programmes, and PA diaries.
38 n time) at 3 months as recorded in patients' diaries.
39  of treatment as documented in 7-day bladder diaries.
40 rom baseline to week 12, as assessed by home diaries.
41 n) without troubling dyskinesia, using motor diaries.
42     Pain was assessed daily with self-report diaries.
43 kes, and sunlight exposure questionnaires or diaries.
44        Patients did not always send in their diaries.
45 bsolute off-time vs placebo based on patient diaries.
46 hours, 21 of whom also completed after-hours diaries.
47 er 6 months, was measured with monthly 3-day diaries.
48 ich were assessed daily with the use of pain diaries.
49 onitored from birth using questionnaires and diaries.
50 y intake was evaluated with prospective food diaries.
51  interval, -0.48 to -0.30) and SL NTG use by diary (-0.38; 95% confidence interval, -0.43 to -0.32) o
52                    Four instruments (3 daily diaries, 1 for adults and 2 for children; and 1 retrospe
53 ree-day dietary intake diary, a 14-day sleep diary, 14 days of actigraphy, and measurements of sleep
54  surviving patients (prediary 34.6 +/- 15.9, diary 21 +/- 12.2, and postdiary 29.8 +/- 15.9; p = .02)
55 post-traumatic stress symptomatology scores (diaries 24, SD 11.6; no diary 24, SD 11.6) and delusiona
56 mptomatology scores (diaries 24, SD 11.6; no diary 24, SD 11.6) and delusional ICU memory recall (RR
57  significantly across periods (prediary 80%, diary 31.7%, postdiary 67.6%; p<.0001).
58 urinary incontinence (as recorded in a 3-day diary), a negative cough and Valsalva stress test, no se
59 ss questionnaire, a three-day dietary intake diary, a 14-day sleep diary, 14 days of actigraphy, and
60 tudy (during office hours) and self-reported diary (after hours).
61 intakes of 956+/-327.9mg estimated from diet diary analyses and 935+/-329.9mg estimated by a duplicat
62 y intake estimation comparisons through diet diary analyses and duplicate diet for other elements sho
63 om total fat were 0.90 (0.66, 1.23) for food diaries and 0.80 (0.59, 1.09) for FFQs.
64                                        Sleep diaries and actigraphy measured sleep onset latency (SOL
65    Nutrient intakes were estimated from food diaries and FFQs.
66                                              Diaries and focus groups explored participants' experien
67 k by using estimates of fat intake from food diaries and food-frequency questionnaires (FFQs) pooled
68 re implemented using questionnaires, patient diaries and hospital charts focusing on medical interven
69                            Agreement between diaries and monitored times wearing glasses in adults wa
70 s by prospectively collecting weekly symptom diaries and nasal swabs from families for 1 year, (2) an
71                        Agreement between the diaries and STAR-Q (metabolic equivalent-hours/day) was
72                 Work was evaluated with work diaries and the RA Work Instability Scale.
73  efficacy end points were derived from daily diaries and validated questionnaires completed by patien
74  quality of life were assessed through bowel diaries and validated questionnaires.
75 height and weight measured and complete food diaries and were therefore eligible for the study.
76 , 3260 users had registered with the Allergy Diary and 2710 had completed the baseline questionnaire.
77  measured with the use of a 3-d weighed food diary and accelerometer wear.
78                                Seven days of diary and actigraphy data did not corroborate with month
79 ion technology (ICT) tools (i.e. the Allergy Diary and CARAT: Control of Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma
80  Students kept a daily time-activity-symptom diary and measured PEF (peak expiratory flow) using peak
81  PA intensity feedback, and an individual PA diary and plan.
82 ntry, participants tracked stool output in a diary and provided stool samples for pathogen identifica
83             Patients completed a bowel habit diary and questionnaires on bowel functions and patient
84 ealth-related questionnaires, kept a fatigue diary and wore a wrist actigraph for 7 days during the t
85 mes were hot flash bother, recorded on daily diaries, and clinical improvement (defined as hot flash
86 olds were followed up with serology, symptom diaries, and collection of respiratory specimens during
87 ued AEs from parental reports, daily symptom diaries, and dose escalations.
88 easures included macronutrient intake, stool diaries, and fecal short-chain fatty acid concentrations
89  in seizure frequency as recorded in seizure diaries, and partially validated by objective seizure ev
90 ed 61 undergraduates for 30 days using sleep diaries, and quantified sleep regularity using a novel m
91 ring from ICU admission who received patient diaries, and those who did not.
92        We estimated sulphur intake from food diaries, and validated the results with the use of a dup
93 try; 3) a sun exposure and physical activity diary; and 4) clinical measurements and blood collection
94                             Data from asthma diaries are frequently used as an end point in asthma st
95                   Questionnaires and bladder diaries are important adjuncts.
96 ; however, data on the validity of Web-based diaries are scarce.
97  rectal examination), urinalysis and bladder diary as being essential in the assessment of men with l
98  a novel, study specific, electronic symptom diary as patient reported outcome to measure the treatme
99  NetworK for allergic rhinitis) App (Allergy Diary) assesses allergic rhinitis symptoms, disease cont
100   Diet was assessed with the use of 3-d diet diaries at ages 5 and 7 y.
101 of hot flashes assessed by prospective daily diaries at weeks 4 and 8.
102 d 12 months' follow-up and from a 3-day food diary at 12 months from March 2013 to August 2014.
103 8 y were assessed by using a 3-d nutritional diary.At age 8 y, no differences were found in body size
104                   We adopted a commonly used diary-based design to conduct a social contact survey in
105                                              Diary-based studies confirm that anger and other negativ
106 y Scale, and patients completed a 4-day food diary before and at the end of the intervention.
107 ractices were reported by parents in monthly diaries between the 3rd and 12th months of life.
108     Patients recorded hot flushes in a daily diary by use of the Hot-Flash Score, devised by Sloan an
109 years (n = 228) completed a 4-week Web-based diary, C-ACT, ACT, and an asthma-related quality-of-life
110 standardised collection of exacerbations and diary card variables, were used to construct and test Co
111 nt-to-treat (ITT) population on the basis of diary cards (primary analysis; 41.9% [18 of 43] v 29.7%
112 sthma was diagnosed prospectively from daily diary cards and clinic visits every 6 months.
113  duration of episodes, as monitored in daily diary cards from birth.
114         Participants tracked stool output on diary cards in country and provided samples for pathogen
115    Median recovery time as judged by symptom diary cards was significantly related to the time taken
116                         Laboratory tests and diary cards were used for safety assessment.
117 ement between self-reported adherence (daily diary cards) and objectively measured adherence (number
118 ting occasion) were determined from 3-d diet diaries completed by parents when the children were 21 m
119 off-state (assessed from Parkinson's disease diaries completed by patients).
120      AGI incidence was estimated from health diaries completed weekly by households within each study
121 e of prescribed patching reported in a 7-day diary completed 2 months after surgery, and 48-hour reca
122 cale and other PBC symptoms in an electronic diary completed twice daily by the patients.
123 birth weight, sex, difference in age at diet-diary completion, and appetite measurement, higher FR wa
124 m the last year is the drafting of a bladder diary, consistent with the International Consultation on
125 tal sensory thresholds) and secondary (bowel diaries, constipation, and GIQoL [gastrointestinal quali
126 tics based upon data captured by the Allergy Diary could be identified and (iii) information gathered
127 stionnaires at 2 and 12 months of age, and a diary covering the time in between.
128 8.7 [4.7] years), 403 provided post-baseline diary data and 337 completed study treatment.
129                                   Electronic diary data capture was 98% in both groups.
130         Principal component analysis of diet diary data from 41 infants given a diagnosis of food all
131 oning system data and from individual travel-diary data obtained from adults in the Travel Assessment
132 egnancy, with adjustment for parent-reported diary data on breastfeeding, age at gluten introduction
133    Children from birth to 18 years with time-diary data were included: 2832 children in 1997, 2520 ch
134  The Insomnia Severity Index and daily sleep diary data were used to determine changes in insomnia se
135  emission sources, census data, and activity diary data, and compared for selected regions and season
136 ndomized participants who provided hot flash diary data, the mean difference in hot flash frequency r
137 out troublesome dyskinesia, as assessed from diary data.
138 reas only 14.2% reported pain in 5% or fewer diary days (adjusted).
139 eir 24HDRs compared with their corresponding diary days (mean = 0.51 vs. 0.80 cups/day, P < 0.001) (1
140 atients reported pain in greater than 95% of diary days, whereas only 14.2% reported pain in 5% or fe
141                                         Food diaries demonstrated good adherence to the dietary advic
142 y (Insomnia Severity Index) and online sleep diary-derived values for sleep-onset latency and wake af
143           Subjects completed a daily smoking diary detailing the number of cigarettes smoked during 7
144  whereas estimates from actigraphy and sleep diaries did not.
145 th the Rome III constipation criteria, stool diary, digital rectal examination, rectal diameter asses
146 ractices were reported by parents in monthly diaries during the first year of life.
147 ly energy intake was estimated from 3-d food diaries during the week before each visit.
148 mental exposures were documented with weekly diaries during year 1.
149                Comments he wrote in a memoir-diary during World War I explain how he came to the deci
150 ubjects completed the Celiac Disease Symptom Diary each day for 28 days and underwent an upper gastro
151 obtained over a 3-month period at home using diaries, enabling subjects to self-report pain attacks,
152 e glasses monitors was assessed by comparing diary entries and monitor recordings in adults.
153  Stool Scale (1-7) for at least 66% of daily diary entries during that week.
154 s sectionally and longitudinally, with daily diary entries of angina frequency and SL NTG use.
155                                              Diary entries regarding occupancy and particle related a
156 homatis, ompA genotyping, and interviews and diary entries to document sex partner-specific coitus an
157  6 days through on-site monitoring, personal diary entries, and recording of personal UVB exposure do
158 n into Cancer in Norfolk study with 7-d diet diary estimates of vitamin C intake and plasma concentra
159 ive either standard care or a structured QOL diary (European Organisation for Research and Treatment
160                                      Seizure diaries evaluated the final seizure remission between mo
161 select the most robust algorithm to define a diary event for the composite outcome.
162 te outcome, CompEx, as first occurrence of a diary event or a severe exacerbation.
163 from five trials, we established a series of diary events based on peak expiratory flow (P), reliever
164 apturing clinically relevant deteriorations (diary events) that, when combined with severe exacerbati
165 vention groups versus control who were given diaries for 24 months to track daily weight, HF symptoms
166 nty-two healthy young adults completed daily diaries for 8 d that assessed positive, negative, and co
167 rom RCTs of the benefits or harms of patient diaries for patients and their caregivers or family memb
168                Mothers kept prospective food diaries for the first year of life, with resultant diet
169 s, craving, mood, and behavior on electronic diaries for up to 16 weeks.
170 ucose monitor and simultaneously kept a food diary for 3 d.
171  and record their activities in a structured diary for the next 10 days.
172                   Patients completed a daily diary for up to 6 months, recording their maximum pain (
173         The parent-completed Asthma Flare-up Diary for Young Children (ADYC), which was developed sys
174 nplanned use of health services (participant diaries) for adverse events and quality of life (Euroquo
175  of patient diaries, when compared to no ICU diary, for patients or family members to promote recover
176                             Using 3-day diet diaries from 1939 children aged 21 months from the Gemin
177 s (RCAT and RQLQ) and kept their own symptom diary from which the RTSS was calculated.
178                  A mobile phone app (Allergy Diary, Google Play Store and Apple App Store) collects d
179 onsistent difference between patients in the diary group and the standard care group.
180                                          The diary group had a poorer QOL in many domains.
181                    Patients completed an HFS diary (HFSD) daily.
182  and elderly who are able to use the Allergy Diary, (ii) to study the phenotypic characteristics and
183 o showed modest but consistent self-reported diary improvements.
184           Data from population-based contact diaries in eight European countries from the POLYMOD stu
185 %) of 103 patients with full data from bowel diaries in the PTNS group had a 50% or greater reduction
186 rst, we examined the validity of a Web-based diary in assessing asthma control.
187  0.12-1.19) in participants who received ICU diaries, in comparison to those that did not receive a p
188  determined from DG Symptom Severity daily e-diaries, in which patients recorded vomiting frequency a
189 ference identified from the focus groups and diaries included the anklet acting as a reminder of comm
190                             After collecting diary information for one 24-h period, ratings of pain o
191 Survey (2008-2010), which collected 4-d food diary information from 1500 healthy adults.
192 ng the 62 infants with desaturations who had diary information, 48 (77%) experienced them during slee
193 dels-in conjunction with biomonitoring data, diary information, and other related data-can provide a
194 including a website with weekly lessons, web diary, instructional videos, computerized feedback, text
195                                              Diary intake, folate intake, and coffee consumption were
196           Positive effects were seen for ICU-diary interventions for posttraumatic stress disorder.
197                                  The Allergy Diary is available in 21 countries.
198 s, as assessed by using questionnaires and a diary kept during year 1, and polymorphisms in innate re
199   Safety was monitored through adverse event diaries maintained through study duration.
200 rd erythema dose (SED) and corresponding sun diaries (mean, 74 days per participant each participatio
201                                          The diaries measured Incident Seriousness, Receipt of Manage
202                                        Sleep diary-measured SOL was reduced by 22 minutes in the CBT-
203                  Primary outcomes were sleep diary measures at baseline, post-treatment, and 6-month
204  robust improvements in sleep quality, sleep diary measures, and related symptoms (all P < .01), but
205 g from admission to ICU who received patient diaries (median 19; range 14-28), in comparison to no di
206 median 19; range 14-28), in comparison to no diary (median 28; range 14-38).
207 omes include planned use of health services (diaries), mood (Beck Depression Inventory II), and parti
208 was 66+/-13, 58% were men, and 67% completed diaries (n=393).
209                             Neither the food diaries nor the FFQs showed any positive associations be
210  received safer-sex counseling and completed diaries of sexual activity.
211 from Ghana, Benin and Central Africa(7), the diaries of slave ship captains record the purchase of fo
212 collected from a healthy infant along with a diary of diet and health status.
213               Participants also maintained a diary of genital signs and symptoms.
214 or more daily off time reported in a patient diary of moderate to severe dyskinesia during waking hou
215                                 Women kept a diary of products that they used 24 h prior to and durin
216                  All volunteers kept a daily diary of symptoms and had a nasal lavage for polymerase
217 ion and intensity for 5 days while keeping a diary of their estimates of tremor duration during the s
218 incontinence episodes as recorded in a 7-day diary of voiding were similar in the intervention group
219 ho completed versus did not complete a daily diary of weight and symptom self-assessment and to ident
220 abeled water (DLW) protocols, 7-day activity diaries on day 15, and the STAR-Q on day 14 and again at
221                       A daily online symptom diary on both nose and eye symptoms was completed.
222 : patient's pain rating (in daily electronic diaries) on a visual analog scale (PVAS), the Fibromyalg
223  NetworK for allergic rhinitis) app (Allergy Diary) on smartphones screens to evaluate allergic rhini
224 pective of whether diet was measured by food diaries or by FFQs.
225 ntry (every 90 min) computerised behavioural diaries over three consecutive shifts.
226         Nurses completed online end-of-shift diaries over three-five shifts which collected informati
227 uded alternative assessments of clinical and diary pain scores, scores on quality-of-life tests (the
228 cluded (48 in the prediary period, 49 in the diary period, and 46 in the postdiary period).
229  awake after sleep onset, derived from sleep diaries; polysomnography; and symptoms of fatigue, sleep
230 symptom instruments were classified as daily diaries (prospectively recording symptoms between resear
231                             Concurrent sleep diaries provided nap information.
232 y of the 24HDR compared with the prior day's diary record for measuring daily caffeinated coffee inta
233  no use was validated with prospective daily diary records and study visit data.
234  trials showing positive effects: first, ICU diaries reduced new-onset posttraumatic stress disorder
235                     In European studies, ICU diaries reduced posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms.
236  The 21 physicians who completed after-hours diaries reported 1 to 2 hours of after-hours work each n
237 en the groups in the secondary end points of diary-reported events.
238     Safety, disease activity measures (daily diary reports of rash, joint pain and/or swelling, and f
239 icroorganisms, colposcopy was performed, and diary reports were collected; 101 of 105 enrolled subjec
240 angina and SL NTG use) and the corresponding diary responses, with correlation coefficients of -0.64
241 orded on an interactive voice response (IVR) diary (scale of 1 = minimal to 9 = worst ever experience
242 ins of the Migraine Physical Function Impact Diary (scale transformed to 0 to 100, with higher scores
243 rvention), and ease of falling asleep (sleep diary score, 2.32 [0.89] at baseline vs 1.83 [0.88] afte
244 fter the intervention), sleep quality (sleep diary score, 3.03 [1.01] at baseline vs 3.53 [0.91] afte
245                                          The diary scores correlated strongly with C-ACT and ACT scor
246 4, P < .01, respectively) and the changes in diary scores correlated well with changes in C-ACT and A
247 d gastroparesis cardinal symptom index-daily diary scores of 2.6 or more.
248 tcome measures included a Symptom Experience Diary (SED), the Short Form-36 (SF-36) Vitality Subscale
249  and height, with adjustment for age at diet diary, sex, total energy intake, birth weight/length, an
250                             Results from the diary showed that 96% of Tanzanian participants and 100%
251                      The intensive care unit diary significantly affected posttraumatic stress-relate
252 ver the 6-month period, as recorded in 3-day diaries submitted monthly.
253            Among those who completed symptom diaries, supplementation did not significantly reduce wi
254                                          The diary-survey methods described here could be used to stu
255 observed epidemiologic data) and direct (via diaries that record at-risk events) approaches to the me
256 ssociated sun-exposure and physical-activity diary that was temporally linked to a blood test for mea
257 Parents were asked to record in a structured diary the number of episodes of regurgitation, duration
258 ff state, as assessed by daily paper patient diaries; the primary analysis followed a hierarchical pr
259         The parents filled out daily symptom diaries throughout the study.
260 heir caregivers recorded events in a seizure diary throughout the study.
261 sing actigraphy and subjectively using sleep diaries to estimate sleep duration, sleep onset latency,
262                             Women were given diaries to record IVP daily for six weeks.
263                 Mothers used monthly feeding diaries to report the extent of breastfeeding.
264                        We analyzed community diaries to understand how the study was perceived in the
265 res of holistic face processing, and a 5-day diary to quantify potential real-world improvements.
266              We used a comprehensive patient diary to record motor and non-motor paroxysmal events.
267 IA-France EIP on AHA reference site (Allergy Diary) to other reference sites.
268 nd very high) based on the first 3 months of diary use and then analyzed time to event (cardiac morta
269             However, it is not known whether diary use improves patient outcomes.
270 sedentary lifestyle was associated with less diary use in an adjusted model (odds ratio, 0.66; 95% co
271 n and sex were not significant predictors of diary use in the adjusted model.
272 ural patients with HF, we found that greater diary use was associated with longer survival.
273               Compared with patients with no diary use, high and very high diary users were less like
274 elf-assessment and to identify predictors of diary use.
275  assess in a pilot study whether (i) Allergy Diary users were able to properly provide baseline chara
276                                  The Allergy Diary users were classified into six groups according to
277 tients with no diary use, high and very high diary users were less likely to experience all-cause mor
278 udies in diverse populations, comparisons of diaries versus retrospective questionnaires, and evaluat
279         The completion rate of the Web-based diaries was 89%.
280               Information from daily symptom diaries was used to classify infections as symptomatic (
281         In European-based studies: 1) an ICU diary was associated with a significant reduction in pos
282 ma) score ranging from 0 to 4 of the Allergy Diary was compared with EQ-5D (EuroQuol) and WPAI-AS (Wo
283 tional study in which a prospective 3-d food diary was completed, and hemoglobin, serum ferritin, zin
284                                Our Web-based diary was valid for recording asthma symptoms.
285                 Using data from a 3-day food diary, we compared urinary arsenic across infant feeding
286               Average daily pain scores from diaries were also similar (3.05 for the placebo group an
287  sample of 2402 families with twins, dietary diaries were available for 1216 twin pairs (384 monozygo
288 8 wk of gestation, 24-h recalls and 3-d food diaries were collected from the women in the Growing Up
289                           One-week hot flash diaries were collected to calculate a hot flash score (f
290                Detailed prospective headache diaries were kept for 1 month before implantation and fo
291                                         Food diaries were maintained throughout the study, and a spot
292 sonance imaging (MRI) scans and a 3-day food diary were collected on 32 community-dwelling adults bet
293 d scintigraphy) and bowel function (by daily diaries) were assessed.
294 vity (MVPA)] and breakfast consumption (diet diary) were measured simultaneously over 4 d in 860 adol
295 ary intake was collected by using a 3-d diet diary when the children had a mean age of 21 mo.
296 udies evaluated the effectiveness of patient diaries, when compared to no ICU diary, for patients or
297 o their children, and completed 1-week media diaries where they recorded all of the programs their ch
298  use of monthly questionnaires and household diaries, which were completed by the participants' carer
299 Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Daily Diary, Wrist Actigraph, and Piper Fatigue Scale measures
300                                            A diary written by both the patient's relatives and the in

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