In public health and in medicine, the concept of health-related quality of life refers to a person or groups perceived physical and mental health over time. Physicians have often used health-related quality of life (HRQOL) to measure the effects of chronic illness in their patients to better understand how an illness interferes with a persons day-to-day life. Similarly, public health professionals use health-related quality of life to measure the effects of numerous disorders, short- and long-term disabilities, and diseases in different populations. Tracking health-related quality of life in different populations can identify subgroups with poor physical or mental health and can help guide policies or interventions to improve their health. Most conceptualisations of HRQL emphasise the effects of disease on physical, social/role, psychological/emotional, and cognitive functioning. This important book gathers the latest research from around the world in this field.
Preface; Impact Factors of Osteoporosis on Health-Related Quality of Life; Health Related Quality of Life in Old Age:: The Impact of Reproductive History; The Impact of the Type of Urinary Diversion, after Radical Cystectomy for Bladder Cancer, on Quality of Life; German Version of PORPUS-P:: Reference Values, Reliability, Construct Validity, Discriminant and Concurrent Validity; Health Related Quality of Life in Musculoskeletal Disorders:: Therapeutic Patient Education; Quality of Life and Health Status in Sarcoidosis Patients; Quality of Life and Bone Health; Validity and Reliability of the Standardized Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire-AQLQ(S) in Greece; Clinical Determinants of Health Related Quality of Life in an Elderly Type 2 Diabetes Mellitos Population; How to Improve Working-Life Quality, Quality of Life and Health; Index.
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