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Assessment of Quality of Life: Preservation of the Self

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 January 2005

Judah L. Ronch
Affiliation:
LifeSpan DevelopMental Systems, Poughkeepsie, New York, U.S.A.

Abstract

To understand the quality of life of persons with Alzheimer's disease (AD), it is necessary for investigators to examine the perspective of the victim of the disease. This requires more than assessment of memory and function; qualitative changes in quality of life as expressed by sucessful, adaptive, and problem behaviors need to be measured. The latter are often expressions of emotional distress that, if properly understood, may allow observers to appreciate the experience of AD from the patient's perspective. Such an approach provides a greater likelihood of preserving “the self” of the patient during intervention.

Type
Assessment of Quality of Life
Copyright
© 1996 International Psychogeriatric Association

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