2011
DOI: 10.5937/zz1105001c
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Quality of life: Theoretical approach

Abstract: Светска здравствена организација (СЗО) дефинисала је квалитет живота као перцепцију појединца о сопственом положају у животу у контексту културе и система вредности у којем живи, као и у односу на његове сопствене циљеве, очекивања, стандарде и интересовања. То је широк концепт на који утичу физичко здравље појединца, психичко стање, степен самосталности, социјални односи и најважније појаве у окружењу. Квалитет живота није једноставан концепт за дефинисање, односно субјективност и комплексност квалитета живот… Show more

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“…Various tools for measuring HRQoL can be categorized into two subsets: generic and disease-specific instruments. Generic tools are used in the general population, their validity has been confirmed in different chronic conditions and disorders, but they are not specific for a certain disease or a group of patients (9,10). SF -36 (36-Item Short Form Survey Instrument) and EuroQol-5D (European Quality of Life 5D) questionnaires are generic instruments and, according to published studies, the most broadly used tools for measuring HRQoL (11,12).…”
Section: Health-related Quality Of Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various tools for measuring HRQoL can be categorized into two subsets: generic and disease-specific instruments. Generic tools are used in the general population, their validity has been confirmed in different chronic conditions and disorders, but they are not specific for a certain disease or a group of patients (9,10). SF -36 (36-Item Short Form Survey Instrument) and EuroQol-5D (European Quality of Life 5D) questionnaires are generic instruments and, according to published studies, the most broadly used tools for measuring HRQoL (11,12).…”
Section: Health-related Quality Of Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quality of life (QOL) has multiple characteristics, which is why there is no universal understanding of the quality of life that can be applied in all scientific fields (Čanković et al, 2011;Mirkov, 2016). The World Health Organization (1997) defines the quality of life as the perspective of each individual about life and the value system in which he lives concerning his expectations and possibilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%