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The use of data-mining to identify indicators of health-related quality of life in patients with irritable bowel syndrome
Kay Penny
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, Graeme Smith
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Health Services Research Unit (HSRU)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Data Mining
100%
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
94%
Quality of Life
53%
Demography
15%
Nursing Assessment
11%
Psychology
11%
Newspapers
10%
Logistic Models
10%
Psychological Identification
10%
Marital Status
8%
Longitudinal Studies
6%
Cross-Sectional Studies
5%
Morbidity
4%
Population
3%