Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Impact Index (BPHII)

[ Distributed by Mapi Research Trust
Developed in 1995 ]

Author(s)
Barry Michael J
Purpose
  Pathology:
Male genital diseases

  Disease:
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)

  Objective:
To measure how much urinary problems of patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia affect domains of health

  Population for intended use:
Adult
Male
Characteristics
  Type of instrument:
Health-Related Quality of Life - HRQL (incl. health status)
Signs and symptoms

  Administration mode:
Self-administered

  Number of items:
4

  Existence of database:
No

  Recall/Observation period:
Over the past month
 
Language(s)
  Original language:
English for the USA

  List of existing translations:
The translations listed below may not have undergone a full linguistic validation process and may require further work to be suitable for use in a study.

This list of translations is subject to constant changes, therefore please check the status of translations with MAPI Research Trust / the developers / copyright holders / distributors

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 Bulgarian*
 Filipino*
 Italian*
 Slovak*
 Chinese for Taiwan*
 Finnish
 Italian for Switzerland
 Slovenian*
 Croatian*
 French*
 Japanese*
 Spanish*
 Czech*
 French for Belgium
 Korean*
 Spanish for Argentina*
 Danish*
 French for Canada*
 Latvian*
 Spanish for Chile*
 Dutch
 French for Switzerland
 Lithuanian*
 Spanish for Colombia*
 Dutch for Belgium
 German
 Mandarin for China*
 Spanish for Mexico*
 English for Australia*
 German for Austria
 Norwegian
 Spanish for Puerto Rico*
 English for Canada
 German for Switzerland
 Polish
 Spanish for the USA
 English for New Zealand
 Greek
 Portuguese*
 Swedish
 English for South Afrika
 Hebrew*
 Portuguese for Brazil*
 Thai*
 English for the UK
 Hungarian*
 Romanian*
 Turkish*
 Estonian*
 Icelandic*
 Russian
 Ukrainian*


* translations performed by the Mapi Institute
 


Last update: April 2011
Last update in collaboration with the author: March 2008


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