Volume 6, Issue 4 pp. 273-274

The benefits of quality of life measurement in patient care – part II: a case study

L.D. HOPE-STONE

L.D. HOPE-STONE

Research Sister, Department of Clinical Oncology, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, London, UK

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First published: 29 October 2003

Abstract

A case is presented in which quality of life (QOL) assessments were seen to be beneficial. QOL was found to have markedly deteriorated following treatments. As a direct result, appropriate intervention was instigated and QOL improved.

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