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  1. MRC questionnaire (MRCQ) on respiratory symptoms

    The Medical Research Council Questionnaire (MRCQ) was developed by researchers at the Medical Research Council, UK, as a tool to study respiratory epidemiology in communities and occupational groups . It reliably relates symptoms and lung function and has been in use for almost 50 years. The 1976 version is reproduced in a current publication

  2. Respiratory questionnaire and instructions to interviewers (1986)

    The questionnaire on respiratory symptoms was designed to be used in large scale epidemiological studies only (100 to 1000 people). It cannot be used on an individual basis. The Medical Research Council produced this questionnaire and its instructions in 1986 to research chronic bronchitis in large-scale studies.

  3. Validation of a diagnosis-agnostic symptom questionnaire for asthma and

    The Respiratory Symptoms Questionnaire (RSQ) is a novel, four-item patient-reported diagnosis-agnostic tool designed to assess the frequency of respiratory symptoms and their impact on activity, without specifying a particular diagnosis. ... (EQ VAS) and modified Medical Research Council (mMRC) dyspnoea scale (completed by all patients) and ACT ...

  4. MRC questionnaire (MRCQ) on respiratory symptoms

    The mMRC is an abbreviation of the Medical Research Council Questionnaire on respiratory symptoms and consists of five statements covering a wide range of dyspnoea in daily living (Cotes & Chinn ...

  5. PDF MRC questionnaire (MRCQ) on respiratory symptoms

    A brief history. The Medical Research Council Questionnaire (MRCQ) was developed by researchers at the Medical Research Council, UK, as a tool to study respiratory epidemiology in communities and ...

  6. A historical and epidemiologic perspective on respiratory symptoms

    Abstract. Since 1960 the British Medical Research Council (MRC) standardized questionnaire on respiratory symptoms has been used in epidemiologic investigations of chronic respiratory diseases. This review describes the validity, reliability, and susceptibility to bias of the MRC questionnaire. The validity of the phlegm questions as a ...

  7. MRCQ

    Medical Research Council Questionnaire on Respiratory Symptoms - Cough and Phlegm Symptoms (MRCQ) Fletcher CM; Elmes PC; Fairbairn AS; Wood CH ... Fairbairn AS, Wood CH. The significance of respiratory symptoms and the diagnosis of chronic bronchitis in a working population. Br Med J. 1959 Aug 29;2(5147):257-66 (Full text article) Member Access ...

  8. MRC questionnaire (MRCQ) on respiratory symptoms

    The MRCQ reliably relates symptoms and lung function and has been in use for almost 50 years, and a subsequent version includes questions that are directed to identifying asthma. The Medical Research Council Questionnaire (MRCQ) was developed by researchers at the Medical Research Council, UK, as a tool to study respiratory epidemiology in communities and occupational groups [1]. It reliably ...

  9. Medical Research Council Questionnaire on Respiratory Symptoms (1986

    Medical Research Council Questionnaire on Respiratory Symptoms (1986) ... Medical Research Council Questionnaire on Respiratory Symptoms (1986) Lancet. 1987 Oct 31;2(8566):1028. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(87)92593-1. Author J E Cotes. PMID: 2889937 DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(87)92593-1 No abstract available. Publication types Letter ...

  10. Medical Research Council Questionnaire on Respiratory Symptoms (1986

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  11. MRC Dyspnoea Scale

    Questionnaire on Respiratory Symptoms. The questionnaire was first published in 1960 under the approval of the MRC Committee on the Aetiology of Chronic Bronchitis. This was revised and a new version published in 1966. ... ("Used with the permission of the Medical Research Council") and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any ...

  12. MRC Questionnaire (MRCQ) On Respiratory Symptoms

    The Medical Research Council Questionnaire (MRCQ) is a tool developed over 50 years ago to study respiratory epidemiology. It relates respiratory symptoms to lung function reliably. The MRCQ comprises 17 questions on cough, phlegm, breathlessness, wheeze and illnesses now and in the past 2 years, as well as smoking history and past illnesses. It is recommended for epidemiological and ...

  13. A historical and epidemiologic perspective on respiratory symptoms

    Abstract. Since 1960 the British Medical Research Council (MRC) standardized questionnaire on respiratory symptoms has been used in epidemiologic investigations of chronic respiratory diseases. This review describes the validity, reliability, and susceptibility to bias of the MRC questionnaire. The validity of the phlegm questions as a ...

  14. Medical Research Council Questionnaire on Respiratory Symptoms (1986

    Am Rev Tuberc, (3):256-278 1951. MED: 14868844. A spirometer for measuring the forced expiratory volume with a simple calibrating device. McKerrow. Lancet 1960. Definition and classification of chronic bronchitis for clinical and epidemiological purposes. Medical.

  15. MRC Dyspnoea Scale

    The mMRC (Modified Medical Research Council) Dyspnoea Scale is used to assess the degree of baseline functional disability due to dyspnoea. It is useful in characterising baseline dyspnoea in patients with respiratory disease such as COPD. Whilst it moderately correlates with other healthcare-associated morbidity, mortality and quality of life ...

  16. A New Questionnaire to Assess Respiratory Symptoms (The Respiratory

    Research evaluating respiratory symptoms among current and former smokers without diagnosed clinical pulmonary disease has been hindered due to the lack of a self-report questionnaire valid for assessing respiratory symptoms among nondiseased populations.

  17. PDF Questionnaires: a major instrument for respiratory epidemiology

    The following sections will deal with three sets of questions: 1) chronic bronchitis, dyspnoea and respiratory infections, 2) asthma, and 3) nasal allergies. Chronic bronchitis, dyspnoea and respiratory infections. In 1960, the British Medical Research Council (BMRC) published a questionnaire on respiratory symptoms that had been developed ...

  18. Medical Research Council Questionnaire on Respiratory Symptoms (1986

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  20. Standardized Questionaries on Respiratory Symptoms

    Standardized Questionaries on Respiratory Symptoms * Author information ... CHAPMAN PJ, OLDHAM PD. Observers' errors in taking medical histories. Lancet. 1951 May 5; 1 (6662):1007-1009. [Google Scholar] FAIRBAIRN AS, WOOD CH, FLETCHER CM. Variability in answers to a questionnaire on respiratory symptoms. Br J Prev Soc Med. 1959 Oct; 13:175 ...

  21. Chronic respiratory symptoms, lung function and associated factors

    Medical Research council's Committe on Environmental and occupational health. Questionnaire on respiratory symptoms. Medical Research council, 1986. Google Scholar Ijadunola KT, Erhabor GE, Onayade AA, Ijadunola MY, Fatusi AO, Asuzu MC. Pulmonary functions of wheat flour mill workers and controls in Ibadan, Nigeria.

  22. Relevance of individual bronchial symptoms for asthma ...

    Rationale: It is unclear how each individual asthma symptom is associated with asthma diagnosis or control. Objectives: To assess the performance of individual asthma symptoms in the identification of patients with asthma and their association with asthma control. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we assessed real-world data using the MASK-air ® app.

  23. Efficacy of non-pharmacological interventions for individuals with

    Secondary outcomes were the McGill Quality of Life Questionnaire (McGill-QoL), Medical Research Council (MRC)-sum score, Forced Vital Capacity (FVC), and Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) score ...

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    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) was a preventable and manageable respiratory condition characterized by persistent airflow limitation, impacting around 9-10% of elderly individuals [1,2,3].Acute exacerbation of COPD (AECOPD) could occur during the natural course of COPD and is related to disease progression [].For affected individuals, hospitalization due to AECOPD significantly ...

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  30. Respiratory questionnaire and instructions to interviewers (1966)

    The questionnaire on respiratory symptoms was designed to be used in large scale epidemiological studies only (100 to 1000 people). It cannot be used on an individual basis. The Medical Research Council produced this questionnaire and its instructions in 1966 to research chronic bronchitis in large-scale studies.