Quality of Life Assessment in Palliative Stage Cancer Patients

Indicators of success in oncology traditionally include cure, survival, and tumor response. In advanced stage however, Quality of life (QOL) has become an important outcomes. Despite the broad use of the term QOL, it is difficult precisely define. It is multidimensional, dynamic and subjective conce...

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Main Author: Maria Astheria Witjaksono
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dharmais Cancer Hospital - National Cancer Center 2007-06-01
Series:Indonesian Journal of Cancer
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Online Access:https://www.indonesianjournalofcancer.or.id/e-journal/index.php/ijoc/article/view/14
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Summary:Indicators of success in oncology traditionally include cure, survival, and tumor response. In advanced stage however, Quality of life (QOL) has become an important outcomes. Despite the broad use of the term QOL, it is difficult precisely define. It is multidimensional, dynamic and subjective concept. The numerous questionnaire for QOL measurement lead to a challenge for its application.12 Most of QOL instrument include physical symptoms, functioning, psychological and social well-being. In advanced stage existential, meaning, fulfillment, purpose and grief become more prominent. Besides the contain of the questionnaire, validity and reliability need to be considered in deciding which instrument will be applied. This paper discusses the definition of QOL, the purpose of measuring QOL, various QOL instruments, the McGill Quality of Life Questionnaire as a measure suggested in clinical practice and the reasons for its application.
ISSN:1978-3744
2355-6811