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Original Articles

Quality of Life

Principles of the Clinical Paradigm

Pages 171-185 | Published online: 18 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

"Quality of life" has become a relatively precise, operationally defined, patient-outcome measure over the past 15 years. This article discusses the evolution of the concept and its potential application to the evaluation of outcome, both for individual patients and for clinical trials. The author examines these concepts and applications in four parts: conceptual foundations (components and operational characteristics), the design of measurement tools, the conduct of trials, and the interpretation of results.

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