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Type: Journal article
Title: Quality of life issues identified by palliative care clients using two tools
Author: Lewis, Sue
Bridge, Marie
Roughton, D. I.
Barelds, Janine
Brenton, Sava
Cotter, Sherree
Hagebols, Mary-Lou
Woolman, Kirsty
Annells, Merilyn
Koch, Tina
Citation: Contemporary Nurse: a journal for the Australian nursing profession, 2002; 12 (1):31-41
Publisher: John Libbey & Company Pty. Ltd.
Issue Date: 2002
ISSN: 1037-6178
Abstract: Reported are issues impacting upon the Quality of Life (QoL) of 59 palliative care clients within a district nursing service. These issues reinforce the emerging conceptualisation of QoL as being subjective and multidimensional. The issues were identified during a trial of two QoL assessment and measurement tools, the Client Generated Index (CGI) and the McGill Quality of Life (MQOL). In this era of considerable concern about QoL for the terminally ill, the article's intent is to present the QoL issues identified, the grades of impact and priority for improvement of the issues according to the clients, and to discuss these aspects. This information can inform the assessment of palliative care clients (the CGI tool was found ideal for such an assessment), and may also inform further research on the QoL of palliative care clients.
Keywords: Quality of life; palliative care; quality of life assessment; quality of life measurement
DOI: 10.5555/conu.2002.12.1.31
Published version: http://www.atypon-link.com/EMP/doi/abs/10.5555/conu.2002.12.1.31
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