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Tags: 2005, Acute/psychology/rehabilitation Longitudinal Studies Pain Measurement Parents/, Adolescent Arthritis, Archives of Disease in Childhood, at baseline and follow up, Backlog, but also after a period of follow up, differences at follow up did not decrease compared to baseline. CONCLUSION: At the onset of a chronic disease, especially in the subjective attributes. Systematic assessment of quality of life may contribute to better understanding between(TRUNCATED), Gemke RJ, Janse AJ, Journal Article, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, Juvenile Rheumatoid/psychology/rehabilitation Asthma/psychology/rehabilitationAttitude of Health Personnel Child Child, Kimpen JL, Lymphocytic, not only at diagnosis but also after a period of follow up. Differences were particularly clear in the subjective attributes emotion (range of agreement 28-68%) and pain/discomfort (range of agreement 11-33%). In all patient groups, Pediatrics Perception Pneumonia/complications, PedPal Lit, Preschool Chronic Disease/psychology/rehabilitation Cystic Fibrosis/complications/psychology/rehabilitation Emotions Health Status Humans Infant Leukemia, Psychology, Quality Of Life, quality of life of paediatric patients may be misunderstood by healthcare professionals, Sinnema G, the paediatrician asse ssed the patient to have less pain/discomfort in comparison to the parents. Despite a prolonged patient- paediatrician relationship, Uiterwaal CS