Listed below are the details for the data element.
						
							FITBIR
   						
					
				
					1.0
				
			Element Type
						
						
							Common Data Element
						
					
					Quality of Life - Sleep need during day past week scale
				
			
					QoLNeedSleepDayScale
				
			Short Description
				
					The scale representing how often the participant needed to sleep during the day in the past 7 days, as part of Neuro-QOL Fatigue.
				
			Definition
				
					The scale representing how often the participant needed to sleep during the day in the past 7 days, as part of Neuro-QOL Fatigue.
				
			Notes
				
					Neuro-QOL Fatigue Item Bank: NQFTG03
				
			Creation Date
				
					
2015-09-03
				
			Historical Notes
				References
				
					Cella D, Victorson D, Nowinski C, Peterman A, Miller DM. The Neuro-QOL project: using multiple methods to develop a HRQOL measurement platform to be used in clinical research across neurological conditions.Qual Life Res 2006;A14: 1353
				
			Data Type
				
					Numeric Values
				
			Input Restrictions
				
					Single Pre-Defined Value Selected
				
			Population
				
					Adult
				
			Guidelines/Instructions
				
					Please respond to each question or statement by marking one box per row. 
				
			Preferred Question Text
				
					In the past 7 days I needed to sleep during the day�
				
			Category Groups and Classifications
				| Disease | Domain | Sub-Domain | 
|---|---|---|
| General (For all diseases) | Outcomes and End Points | Other Clinical Data | 
| Traumatic Brain Injury | Outcomes and End Points | Patient Reported Outcomes | 
Classification
				Traumatic Brain Injury:
				
				
					Supplemental
				
				
					
						
						
							Acute Hospitalized
						
					
				
					
						
						
							Epidemiology
						
					
				
					
						
						
							Concussion/Mild TBI
						
					
				
					
						
						
							Moderate/Severe TBI: Rehabilitation
						
					
				
				
			
				General (For all diseases):
				
				
					Supplemental
				
				
					
				
				
			Keywords
				
					
						
							NeuroQol
						 
					
				
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