Life quality vs the 'quality of life': assumptions underlying prospective quality of life instruments in health care planning

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Quality of Life is a broad construct used in health planning, health economics, and medical decision-making. It is also a term that has a long currency in social and sociological literatures. This paper considers the assumptions underlying prospective QL instruments in an historical and contemporary …
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Journal Social science & medicine (1982)
Year 2000
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