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3. INTRODUCTION
SF-36 scale is a quality of life scale regarding physical and mental states.
The SF-36 measures eight scales
➢ physical functioning(PF)
➢ role physical (RP),
➢ bodily pain (BP),
➢ general health (GH),
➢ vitality (VT),
➢ social functioning (SF),
➢ role emotional (RE), and
➢ mental health (MH).
➢ A physical dimension, represented by the Physical Component Summary (PCS), and a mental dimension, represented by
the Mental Component Summary (MCS).This study evaluates the frequency and characteristics of articles reporting single
scores of health related quality of life (the SF-36 Total/global/overall score) in scientific literature.
4. AIM & OBJECTIVES:
To determine the quality of life of students based
upon the physical & mental health of students in
pulla reddy institute of pharmacy from SF-36
QUESTIONARY FORM.
5. METHODOLOGY :
* STUDY SITE : PULLA REDDY INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY
* DURATION OF STUDY : 6 months
* SAMPLE SIZE : 150
* DESIGN OF THE STUDY : Prospective study
* INCLUSION CRITERIA. : 18-23 age group (who are willing to participate)
* EXCLUSION CRITERIA : above 24 age group (who are not willing to participate)
NEED TO THE STUDY : To know about the physical & mental studies of the
students.
6. Author name Title Result Conclusion
Liliane Lins and
Fernando Martins
Carvalho
SF-36 total score as a single
measure of health-related
quality of life: Scoping review
The PubMed search retrieved 131 studies (26 SF-36 Total Score, 41
SF-36 Global Score, and 64 SF-36 Overall Score); the Web of Science
search retrieved 27 studies (23 SF-36 Total Score, 2 SF-36 Global Score,
and 2 SF-36 Overall Score); the SCOPUS search retrieved 49 studies (42
SF-36 Total Score, 3 SF-36 Global Score, and 4 SF-36 Overall Score); the
BVS search retrieved 29 studies (25 SF-36 Total Score, 2 SF-36 Global
Score, and 2 SF-36 Overall Score); and the Cochrane Library search
retrieved 11 studies (9 SF-36 Total Score, 1 SF-36 Global Score, and 1
SF-36 Overall Score)
The SF-36 Total/Global/Overall Score, a
global measure of health-related quality
of life, has been increasingly reported in
the scientific literature. Many studies
using this measure were published in
highly prestigious journals
Gemma vilagut ,Jose
Maria
valders,montserrat
ferrer,oltaz garin ,ester
Lopez Garcia jordi
Alonso
Interpretation of SF-36 and
SF-12 questionnaires in
Spain: physical and mental
components
The Spanish weights obtained were very similar to those of the
original American version (correlation > 0.9). The SF-12 items
explained a 91% of the variance of SF-36 summary components
Physical and mental summary
components estimated with Spanish
weights are reliable and valid.
Rui Wang, Cheng Wu,
Yanfang Zhao, Xiaoyan
Yan, Xiuqiang Ma,
Meijing Wu, Wenbin
Liu, Zheng Gu, June
Zhao & Jia He
Health related quality of life
measured by SF-36: a
population-based study in
Shanghai, China.
Internal reliability coefficients were greater than 0.7 in six of the eight
SF-36 dimensions, except social function and mental health. Intraclass
correlation coefficients ranged from 0.689 to 0.972. Split-half
reliability coefficients were higher than 0.9 in five SF-36 dimensions.
Overall, HRQL in the population of
Shanghai is quite good. The Mandarin
version of SF-36 is a valid and reliable
tool for assessing HRQL.
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
7. Author name Title Result Conclusion
panelNancy E. Mayo PhD, Sharon Wood-
Dauphinee PhD, Robert Côté MD, FRCP,
Liam Durcan MD, FRCP, Joseph Carlton
MD, FRCP
Activity, participation, and quality of life
6 months poststroke
A total of 1321 patients were initially
eligible for this study. After excluding the
294 who had died or had been
discharged to long-term care, 75%
consented and 612 were interviewed.
Table 2 indicates the number of subjects
eligible and the number eventually
interviewed
This study showed that almost 50% of
the community-dwelling stroke
population is living with sequelae of
stroke that place them at risk for a
diminished activity level and social
isolation that can result in further
negative health events.
panelMarienke A.A.M. de Bruijn MD ∗,
Nathalie E. Synhaeve MD ∗ †, Mariëlle
W.A. van Rijsbergen ∗ ‡, Frank-Erik de
Leeuw PhD †, Ruth E. Mark PhD ‡, Ben
P.W. Jansen MD ∗, Paul L.M. de Kort PhD
Quality of Life after Young Ischemic
Stroke of Mild Severity Is Mainly
Influenced by Psychological Factors
QoL did not differ significantly between
patients (median modified Rankin Scale
score at follow-up, 0) and controls after a
mean follow-up of 4.5 (standard
deviation, 2.8) years
Fatigue and to a lesser extent depression
and anxiety affect the QoL in young
adults after ischemic stroke of mild
severity.
panelGabriela Věchetová a, Matěj Slovák
a, David Kemlink a, Zuzana Hanzlíková a,
Pavel Dušek a, Tomáš Nikolai a, Evžen
Růžička a, Mark J. Edwards b, Tereza
Serranová a
The impact of non-motor symptoms on
the health-related quality of life in
patients with functional movement
disorders
Compared to controls, patients reported
significantly lower health-related quality
of life and higher levels of all assessed
non-motor symptoms except for apathy.
No difference was found in personality
traits. In both groups, health-related
quality of life scores negatively
correlated with depression, anxiety, pain,
cognitive complaints, apathy, and
Multiple non-motor symptoms but not
motor symptom severity correlated with
impaired health-related quality of life in
patients with functional movement
disorder. Impaired health-related quality
of life was predicted by anxiety and
cognitive complaints. Our results
highlight the importance of assessing
and treating both motor and non-motor
8. PLAN OF WORK:
The project work will be carried out as per following plan
Stage-1. Literature survey include national and international journal publications, internet, etc.,
are used a software based study.
Stage-2. The survey quality life of students in Pulla reddy institute of pharmacy
Stage-3.SF-36 questionnaire provided to each student .
Stage-4.As what we provided the questionnaire regarding SF-36 Got selecting the options based
on mental and physical health
Stage-5. Recognizing the health from the graph,through the orthotoolkit software . And we
reporting to the each student.
9. REFERENCES:
1. Liliane Lins and Fernando Martins Carvalho ,SF-36 total score as a single measure of health-
related quality of life: Scoping review
2. Gemma vilagut ,Jose Maria valders,montserrat ferrer,oltaz garin ,ester Lopez Garcia jordi
Alonso,Interpretation of SF-36 and SF-12 questionnaires in Spain: physical and mental
components.
3. Rui Wang, Cheng Wu, Yanfang Zhao, Xiaoyan Yan, Xiuqiang Ma, Meijing Wu, Wenbin Liu,
Zheng Gu, June Zhao & Jia He,Health related quality of life measured by SF-36: a
population-based study in Shanghai, China.
4. panelNancy E. Mayo PhD, Sharon Wood-Dauphinee PhD, Robert Côté MD, FRCP, Liam
Durcan MD, FRCP, Joseph