Definition von quality of life im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
your personal satisfaction (or dissatisfaction) with the cultural or intellectual conditions under which you live (as distinct from material comfort); "the new art museum is expected to improve the quality of life
places a dollar value on the pain, suffering, and lost quality of life that victims and their families experience due to a death or injury
The individual's overall appraisal of their situation and subjective sense of well-being
A subjective concept by which one defines the degree of life satisfaction It is based in the many dimensions of life experience and personal values Critical factors include independence, social support, activity, control, and health Common dimensions identified by Americans include physical and material well-being; relationships with other people; participation in social, community, and civic activities; personal development and fulfillment; and recreation
The level of wellbeing of life style and the physical conditions in which people live
value assigned to duration of life as modified by the impairments, functional status and social opportunities that are influenced by disease, injury, treatment or social and political policy
A variety of elements in a student's life including predictability, environmental stability, level of social belonging, empowerment and control, well-being and satisfaction
an individuals perception of their position in life in the context of the culture and value systems in which they live and in relation to their goals, expectations, standards and concerns It is a broad ranging concept affected in a complex way by the persons physical health, psychological state, level of independence, social relationships, and their relationships to salient features of their environment (WHOQOL)
A variety of elements in a student's life including predictability, environmental stability, level of social belonging, empowerment and control, well being and satisfaction
Those aspects of the economic, social and physical environment that make a community a desirable place in which to live or do business Quality of life factors include those such as climate and natural features, access to schools, housing, employment opportunities, medical facilities, cultural and recreational amenities, and public services
the effect of a domotic environment on the daily life of the user, including sociological and psychological factors such as integrity, the feeling of independence, privacy, control, safety and security, etc
The extent to which an individual perceives himself or herself able to function physically, psychologically and socially
The degree to which intellectual, spiritual, economical, social and health pursuits are achieved and maintained
The degree to which a person is able to maximize his or her physical, psychological, vocational, and social functioning; an important indicator of recovery from or adjustment to chronic illness
A construct that "connotes an overall sense of well-being when applied to an individual" and a "supportive environment when applied to a community" (Moriarty, 1996) While some dimensions of quality of life can be quantified using indicators that research has shown to be related to determinants of health and community-well being, other valid dimensions of QOL include the perceptions of community residents about aspects of their neighborhoods and communities that either enhance or diminish their quality of life This is a category of data recommended for collection within the Community Health Status Assessment
conditions in which one lives, standard of living; degree of basic enjoyment or fulfillment in life
Used in the context of a medical condition, quality of life refers to the overall status of a combination of factors: a person's health, symptoms, and level of physical and social functioning If an illness and its treatment have a negative impact on a person's sense of well-being and ability to perform daily activities, then quality of life may be poor
The level of enjoyment and fulfillment derived by humans from the life they live within their local economic, cultural, social, and environmental conditions The Jacksonville Community Council defines quality of life as the "feeling of wellbeing, fulfillment, or satisfaction resulting from factors in the external environments " Quality of life, in this sense, is most directly measured using subjective indicators However, objective indicators are often used to track the external conditions which affect quality of life