Health-related quality of life is a frequently assessed patient-reported outcome in the current literature on patients living with atrial fibrillation. Originally, quality of life is an abstract, complex concept, and there is no consensus on a final definition of it. Considering overall quality of life to be assessable using a standardized tool may lead to the loss of valuable knowledge about the patientsââ¬â¢ individual lived experiences. Quality of life is seen reduced into assessable parameters like health status. This might lead to the loss of valuable insight into the patientsââ¬â¢ subjective perception of their lives. To avoid this reduction in future, it is important to call for clear definitions and arguments for assessing quality of life, and to confront a suggested implicit societal agreement within scientific research.
Quality of Life - Exemplified through Patients Living with Atrial Fibrillation
Vibeke Høgh et al.
Last date updated on December, 2024