The Quality of Life Scale (QOLS): reliability, validity, and utilization. Health Qual Life Outcomes 2003; 1: 60.Burckhardt CS, Anderson KL (2003) The quality of life scale (QOLS); reliability, validity and utilization. Health Qual Life Outcomes 1:60...
Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research Rosana Aparecida Spadoti Dantas & Márcia Aparecida Ciol 1798 Accesses 1 Citations Synonyms Adapted version of the flanagan quality of life scale; Flanagan QoLS; Flanagan’s quality of life and individual needs questionnaire; Modified flanagan...
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes BioMed Central Research Open Access Quality of life can both influence and be an outcome of general health perceptions after heart surgery Lars Mathisen*1,2, Marit H Andersen1,3, Marijke Veenstra4, Astrid K Wahl5, Berit R Hanestad5 and Erik Fosse1 ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the characteristics and disruptions in the quality of life (QOL) of psychosomatic patients and compare them with neurotic patients and normal samples. Method: A self-rated quality of life scale (QOLS) developed by the authors to measure subjective well-...
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes BioMed Central Research Open Access Quality of life in Brazilian obese adolescents: effects of a long-term multidisciplinary lifestyle therapy Mara Cristina Lofrano-Prado*1, Hanna Karen Moreira Antunes2, Wagner Luiz do Prado3, Aline de Piano1, Danielle Arisa ...
(2000). Recommendations on health-related quality of life research to support labelling and promotional claims in the United States. Quality of Life Research, 9, 887–900. Article PubMed CAS Google Scholar Burckhardt , C. S., & Anderson, K. L. (2003). The Quality of Life Scale (QOLS...
The Flanagan's quality of life scale (QOLS) is a generic scale but has had particular adaptation for use among persons with chronic diseases [30]. A comparison of these generic instruments will allow further study of their possible weaknesses and strengths. Therefore, the specific aims of ...
FEV1=forced expiratory volume in one second; MIQL=Multidimensional Index of Quality of Life; PCS=Physical Component Summary; PQoL= Perceived Quality of Life Scale; QoLS=Quality of Life Scale; QWB=Quality of Well Being scale; SGRQ=St George's Respiratory Questionnaire; VSRQ=Visual Simplified Resp...
The World Health Organization (WHO) in its constitution defines health as “a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity” [1]. Increasingly, health is no longer being measured exclusively
wellbeing, and eudaimonic wellbeing. Despite the fact that much research on work-life conflict/balance demonstrates an impact on wellbeing, a key question remains, namely what is exactly the mediating mechanism that can explain the impact of work-life conflict on the three dimensions of well...