Health and quality of line in urology: Issues in genrel urology and urological oncology Salud y calidad de vida en urología: aspectos en urología general y oncológica
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Vallancien, Guy
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Health and quality of line in urology: Issues in genrel urology and urological oncology Salud y calidad de vida en urología: aspectos en urología general y oncológica
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Objectives: Frequently, the term "quality of life" has been used to justify personal and professional decisions in all fields of medicine. Nowadays, quality of life studies are based on development and validation of sensitive measures of patient outcomes, incorporating functional status and perceived health status. Thus, quality of life has become an outcome as important as survival and effectiveness. METHODS: A systematic review using Pubmed and Medline was performed, searching for papers concerning health related quality of life and urology. The most relevant articles where questionnaires and interviews were described and validated were listed. RESULTS: Based on psychometric proprieties, a search between 1970 and 2007 identified a total of 25 recommendable articles with generic inventories and specific modules that have been developed, validated and used in clinical practice or research. Historical aspects, quality of life concepts, validation of questionnaires and structured intervi
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Archivos Espanoles de Urologia, Volumen 62, Issue 7, 2018, Pages 519-530
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