Publications by authors named "Renata Cardoso Couto"

Background: Responsiveness is a measure of an instrument's ability to reflect in its score the variability that has occurred in a patient's life as a result of an intervention. The CCVUQ-Br has been validated in Portuguese, but its responsiveness still needs to be tested. When this study has been completed, the CCVUQ-Br will be available for use as an instrument capable of detecting and reflecting in its score the changes that take place in the quality of life of people with venous ulcers.

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Background: Sensitivity determines the efficiency and quality of construction of an assessment measure, but studies of the subject are scarce in the literature.

Objective: To evaluate the longitudinal sensitivity of the AVVQ-Brazil to clinical changes after treatment for chronic venous disease (CVD).

Methods: A longitudinal intervention study, with 112 chronic venous patients receiving elective treatment, assessed with CEAP, VAPS, AVVQ-Brazil, and VEINES-QOL/Sym at pre-treatment (baseline) and post-treatment (4 weeks).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Renata Cardoso Couto"

  • - Renata Cardoso Couto's research primarily focuses on assessing the quality of life in patients suffering from chronic venous conditions, employing specific questionnaires such as the CCVUQ-Br and AVVQ-Brazil to measure responsiveness and sensitivity to treatment interventions.
  • - One key finding from her research is that the CCVUQ-Br was validated in Portuguese and demonstrated the capacity to reflect changes in the quality of life following interventions in patients with chronic venous ulcers.
  • - Additionally, her work on the AVVQ-Brazil revealed its longitudinal sensitivity, indicating its effectiveness in capturing clinical changes after non-surgical treatment for chronic venous disease, thus contributing valuable insights into the assessment tools for venous health.