Quality of life in health care
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Quality of life in health care
(Advances in medical sociology, vol. 5)
JAI Press, 1994
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内容説明
This is the fifth volume in a series dedicated to publishing current research and conceptual papers in the broad ranging area of the sociology of health. This volume examines the subject of quality of life in health care, with particular emphasis placed on such subjects as renal disease.
目次
- A sociological perspective of health-related quality of life research, Gary L. Albrecht and Ray Fitzpatrick
- a theoretical framework for assessing and analyzing health-related quality of life, Paul D. Clearly et al
- health-related quality of life - origins, gaps and directions, Debra J. Lerner and Sol Levine
- quality of life issues and the dialectic of medical progress - illustrated by end-stage renal disease patients, Eugene Gallagher
- qualitative research and quality of life - the case of liver transplantation, Joost Heynick and Tjeerd Tymstra
- social support and quality of life - socio-cultural similarity and effective social support among Korean immigrants, Samuel Noh et al
- quality of life in older people, Morag Farquhar
- quality of life - assessing the individual, Ciaron O'Boyle et al
- the worker's compensation system as a quality of life problem for workers' compensation claims, Allen Imershein et al
- outcome measures for resource allocation decisions in health care, Erik Nord
- practical and methodological issues in selecting and developing quality of life measures, E. Nancy Avis and Kevin W. Smith
- methodological and psychometric issues in health status assessment across populations and applications, Colleen McHorney.
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