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. 2007 Apr 23;7:16. doi: 10.1186/1471-2288-7-16

Table 4.

Measurements

Primary health outcome: Adequate symptom relief at 6 months according patients
Secondary health outcomes:
Severity of the GI complaints (at 2 weeks and after each treatment step)
Quality of life at 6 months (at 2 weeks and after each treatment step)
Additional research questions investigated:
- The cost-effectiveness of both treatment strategies.
- The association between genetic determinants and dyspepsia and treatment success.
- Compliance with prescribed medication advices and life-style advices and which factors influence compliance.
- The association between psychosocial determinants and dyspepsia and treatment success.
Self-administered questionnaires used:
- General questionnaire to measure effect of the treatment, costs, work absenteeism, demographical determinants, co-medication used and life-style.
- Gastrointestinal Symptoms Questionnaire; EuroQol 5D; SF 36; Compliance Questionnaire; SCL 90; Health Hardiness; Utrechts Coping List; Major Life Events