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The IIRSS uses a Likert scale ranging from one (not very much) to seven (very much), patients rated the degree of interference caused by their illness or its treatment with 13 aspects of their lives. These domains are: health, diet, work, active and passive recreation, financial situation, relationship with spouse, sex life, family and other social relations, self-expression/selfimprovement, religious expression, and community/civic involvement. Individual item ratings and the sum across ratings are obtained. The total scale has a range of 13 (minimum intrusiveness) to 91 (extreme intrusiveness).
Year: 1983 Authors: Denvis et al Disease: COPD Outcome: Activities of daily living
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Measure: Activities of daily living (generic instrument)
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Number of RCTs that used this tool (in our study): 3
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Scale: Lower scores are better, scores range 13-91 Reference: Devins, G. M., Binik, Y. M., Hutchinson, T. A., Hollomby, D. J., Barré, P. E., & Guttmann, R. D. (1983). The emotional impact of end-stage renal disease: importance of patients' perception of intrusiveness and control. International journal of psychiatry in medicine, 13(4), 327–343.
Target population: General population Focus Generic Translations available: Yes Original version validated: Yes Original language: English Form of delivery: Self-reported Licence needed: Yes 10.2190/5dcp-25bv-u1g9-9g7c