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Posner, T. Natasha, and Sirous Momenzadeh. "Swollen limbs: The impact on quality of life." Australian Journal of Primary Health 10, no. 2 (2004): 90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/py04031.

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A swollen limb from lymphoedema is a chronic condition that has not had a high medical profile. Very little research on how it is experienced has been carried out. This paper reports on part of the results of a survey of 137 people with lymphoedema conducted among members of the Lymphoedema Association of Queensland. One of the aims of the study was to assess the degree and nature of the impact of the condition on individual lives. Responses to two open-ended questions were analysed, revealing a considerable variation in the effects of the condition from ?minimal? to ?devastating?, and a range of impacts across functional and emotional dimensions. The condition can substantially reduce mobility and capacity for many activities, cause embarrassment and distress, and make wearing normal clothes difficult, and thus can have a considerable impact on quality of life. For many, the condition is secondary to treatment for cancer, resulting from removal of lymph nodes, and develops with no prior warning or information at a time when recovery from cancer is in prospect. This can make acceptance, participation in treatment and adjustment particularly difficult. Our data map the nature of the impact of a swollen limb (or limbs) on quality of life and body image.
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J. Lee Long, W., R. G. Coles, and L. J. McKenzie. "Issues for seagrass conservation management in Queensland." Pacific Conservation Biology 5, no. 4 (1999): 321. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc000321.

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Coastal, reef-associated and deepwater (> 15 m) seagrass habitats form a large and ecologically important community on the Queensland continental shelf. Broad-scale resource inventories of coastal seagrasses were completed in the 1980s and were used in marine park and fisheries zoning to protect some seagrasses. At least eleven of the fifteen known species in the region reach their latitudinal limits of distribution in Queensland and at least two Halophila species may be endemic to Queensland or northeastern Australia. The importance of seagrasses to Dugongs Dugong dugon, Green Turtles Chelonia mydas and commercially valuable prawn fisheries, will continue to strongly influence directions in seagrass research and conservation management in Queensland. Widespread loss of seagrasses following natural cyclone and flood events in some locations has had serious consequences to regional populations of Dugong. However, the impacts to Queensland fisheries are little studied. Agricultural land use practices may exacerbate the effects of natural catastrophic events, but the long-term impacts of nutrients, pesticides and sediment loads on Queensland seagrasses are also unknown. Most areas studied are nutrient limited and human impacts on seagrasses in Queensland are low to moderate, and could include increases in habitat since modern settlement. Most impacts are in southern, populated localities where shelter and water conditions ideal for productive seagrass habitat are often targets for port development, and are at the downstream end of heavily modified catchments. For Queensland to avoid losses experienced by other states, incremental increases in impacts associated with population and development pressure must be managed. Seagrass areas receive priority consideration in oil spill management within the Great Barrier Reef and coastal ports. Present fisheries legislation for marine plant protection, marine parks and area closures to trawl fishing help protect inshore seagrass prawn nursery and Dugong feeding habitat, but seagrasses in deep water do not yet receive any special zoning protection. Efficacy of the various Local, State and Commonwealth Acts and planning programmes for seagrass conservation is limited by the expanse and remoteness of Queensland's northern coast, but is improving through broad-based education programmes. Institutional support is sought to enable community groups to augment limited research and monitoring programmes with local "habitat watch" programmes. Research is helping to describe the responses of seagrass to natural and human impacts and to determine acceptable levels of changes in seagrass meadows and water quality conditions that may cause those changes. The management of loss and regeneration of sea grass is benefiting from new information collected on life histories and mechanisms of natural recovery in Queensland species. Maintenance of Queensland's seagrasses systems will depend on improved community awareness, regional and long-term planning and active changes in coastal land use to contain overall downstream impacts and stresses.
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Tyack, Zephanie, Megan Simons, Steven M. McPhail, Gillian Harvey, Tania Zappala, Robert S. Ware, and Roy M. Kimble. "Improving the patient-centred care of children with life-altering skin conditions using feedback from electronic patient-reported outcome measures: protocol for a hybrid effectiveness-implementation study (PEDS-ePROM)." BMJ Open 11, no. 4 (April 2021): e041861. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-041861.

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IntroductionUsing patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) with children have been described as ‘giving a voice to the child’. Few studies have examined the routine use of these measures as potentially therapeutic interventions. This study aims to investigate: (1) the effectiveness of feedback using graphical displays of information from electronic PROMs (ePROMs) that target health-related quality of life, to improve health outcomes, referrals and treatment satisfaction and (2) the implementation of ePROMs and graphical displays by assessing acceptability, sustainability, cost, fidelity and context of the intervention and study processes.Methods and analysisA hybrid II effectiveness-implementation study will be conducted from February 2020 with children with life-altering skin conditions attending two outpatient clinics at a specialist paediatric children’s hospital. A pragmatic randomised controlled trial and mixed methods process evaluation will be completed. Randomisation will occur at the child participant level. Children or parent proxies completing baseline ePROMs will be randomised to: (1) completion of ePROMs plus graphical displays of ePROM results to treating clinicians in consultations, versus (2) completion of ePROMs without graphical display of ePROM results. The primary outcome of the effectiveness trial will be overall health-related quality of life of children. Secondary outcomes will include other health-related quality of life outcomes (eg, child psychosocial and physical health, parent psychosocial health), referrals and treatment satisfaction. Trial data will be primarily analysed using linear mixed-effects models; and implementation data using inductive thematic analysis of interviews, meeting minutes, observational field notes and study communication mapped to the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research.Ethics and disseminationEthical approval was obtained from Children’s Health Queensland Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC/2019/QCHQ/56290), The University of Queensland (2019002233) and Queensland University of Technology (1900000847). Dissemination will occur through stakeholder groups, scientific meetings and peer-reviewed publications.Trial registration numberAustralian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ACTRN12620000174987).
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Correa-Velez, Ignacio, Alexandra Clavarino, Adrian G. Barnett, and Heather Eastwood. "Use of complementary and alternative medicine and quality of life: changes at the end of life." Palliative Medicine 17, no. 8 (December 2003): 695–703. http://dx.doi.org/10.1191/0269216303pm834oa.

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The purpose of this study was to compare the physical, psychological and social dimensions associated with quality-of-life outcomes over the last year of life, between advanced cancer users and nonusers of complementary and alternative medicine. One hundred and eleven patients were identified through Queensland Cancer Registry records, and followed up every four to six weeks until close to death using standardized protocols. Outcome measures were symptom burden, psychological distress, subjective wellbeing, satisfaction with conventional medicine and need for control over treatment decisions. At the initial interview, 36 (32%) participants had used complementary/alternative medicine the previous week; mainly vitamins, minerals and tonics and herbal remedies. Among all participants, 53 (48%) used at least one form of complementary/alternative medicine over the study period. Only six (11%) visited alternative practitioners on a regular basis. Overall, complementary/alternative medicine users reported higher levels of anxiety and pain, less satisfaction with conventional medicine and lower need for control over treatment decisions compared with nonusers. These differences tend to change as death approaches. A more rigorous assessment of complementary/alternative medicine use, psychological distress, pain and subjective wellbeing among patients with advanced cancer is needed in the clinical setting.
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Shyy, T‐K, R. Stimson, P. Chhetri, and J. Western. "Mapping quality of life in the south east Queensland region with a web‐based application." Journal of Spatial Science 52, no. 2 (December 2007): 13–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14498596.2007.9635119.

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Parker, James L. "An affective needs support resource for students in the school system: Overdue." Queensland Journal of Guidance and Counselling 2 (November 1988): 57–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1030316200000091.

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This paper argues the need for the setting up of an Affective Needs Support Resource to complement needs support functions currently being implemented in Queensland State high schools. Such a resource is valuable in its own right for enhancing the quality of life of all students but is seen to be an urgent need if the integration of disabled students is to succeed.
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Lynch, Brigid M., Ester Cerin, Neville Owen, Anna L. Hawkes, and Joanne F. Aitken. "Prospective Relationships of Physical Activity With Quality of Life Among Colorectal Cancer Survivors." Journal of Clinical Oncology 26, no. 27 (September 20, 2008): 4480–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2007.15.7917.

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Purpose Physical activity can enhance quality of life for cancer survivors. However, few longitudinal studies have examined whether physical activity has a sustained effect on improvements in quality of life. The present study aims to examine the relationships between physical activity and quality of life over 2 years after a colorectal cancer diagnosis. Patients and Methods Data were collected within the Colorectal Cancer and Quality of Life Study, in which 1,966 people diagnosed with colorectal cancer were recruited through the Queensland Cancer Registry. Participants completed telephone interviews at approximately 6, 12, and 24 months after diagnosis. Generalized linear mixed models were used to estimate the overall, interindividual, and intraindividual level independent effects of participation in physical activity on quality of life. Results There was an overall independent association between physical activity and quality of life. At a given time point, participants achieving at least 150 minutes of physical activity per week had an 18% higher quality of life score than those who reported no physical activity. Significant associations were also present at the interindividual level (differences between participants) and intraindividual level (within participant changes). Conclusion These findings suggest that the positive association between physical activity and quality of life is consistent over time. Encouraging colorectal cancer survivors to be physically active may be a helpful strategy for enhancing quality of life.
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Peetz, David, and Georgina Murray. "‘You Get Really Old, Really Quick’: Involuntary Long Hours in the Mining Industry." Journal of Industrial Relations 53, no. 1 (February 2011): 13–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022185610390294.

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Is there a job-quality problem in mining? Is part of this problem that mining employees are working involuntary long hours? If so, how extensive is this problem? What is the impact, if any, of involuntary long hours in mining on family life? And how much control do mining employees have over their working-time arrangements? What are the possible policy responses? We address these questions through analysis of data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the Australian Work and Life Index survey, a survey of employees in Queensland, and qualitative interviews with 135 people associated with the Queensland mining industry. We find evidence of substantial involuntary long hours in mining, closely related to 24-hour operations and 12-hour shifts, with adverse implications for the work—life balance, which is made worse where employees lack input into the design of rosters. The findings suggest that, in order to promote ‘good jobs’ in the mining industry, there is both a need to revisit protections for employees against being forced to work ‘unreasonable’ hours above the ostensible national standard of 38 hours per week and strong support even amongst mine-workers for a ceiling on hours worked per week.
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Gardiner, Bernard. "Grit and stigma: Gay men ageing with HIV in regional Queensland." Journal of Sociology 54, no. 2 (April 4, 2018): 214–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1440783318766162.

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The ageing of the first generation of HIV long-term survivors brings into sharp focus the suffering that activism and the clinical management of HIV has not solved, particularly in regional areas. Although HIV is now usually a manageable chronic condition, it also involves navigating unrelenting social stigma. Quality of life beyond viral suppression is not assured. Despite a history of affected communities demanding equal partnership with health-care providers, an increasingly biomedicalized orientation risks neglecting the psycho-social needs of those with a history of trauma, depression and other co-morbidities often more difficult to manage than HIV itself.
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Smith, LG. "Effects of ethephon on ripening and quality of freshmarket pineapples." Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 31, no. 1 (1991): 123. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ea9910123.

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The potential benefits of ethephon (2-chloroethyl phosponic acid) on freshmarket pineapples (Ananas comosus L.) growing in subtropical Queensland were examined in 2 experiments. Fruit harvested from treated plots and stored for up to 20 days had less (1-2%) soluble solids, varied more in percentage soluble solids and reached full yellow colour 2-3 days earlier than untreated fruits. The effect on eating quality was variable. Treated fruits had superior eating quality to untreated controls 10 days after harvest, while treated fruit left on the plant for 23 days had inferior eating quality to controls. Harvested, treated fruits 'coloured' (degreened) more evenly and, thus, presented better in the carton but had shorter shelf life due to accelerated skin senescence. It was concluded that any important advantages for the freshmarket industry remain to be demonstrated.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Quality of life Queensland"

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Lybrand, Sean. "Health related quality of life and the burden of disease in Australian rheumatology practice /." [St. Lucia, Qld. : s.n.], 2003. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe17399.pdf.

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O'Reilly, Maria Therese. "Quality of life for carers of people with dementia : a comparison between rural and metropolitan samples /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2003. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe17632.pdf.

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Rofail, Marc. "Open globe injuries at the Royal Brisbane Hospital : 12 year audit : prognostic indicators, enucleation and quality of life /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2005. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe19391.pdf.

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Lowry, Timothy. "Health related quality of life in chronic fatigue syndrome : predictors of physical functioning and psychological distress /." [St. Lucia, Qld], 2004. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe18193.pdf.

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Macaulay-Reif, Teegan. "Evaluating the influence of a family supportive work environment on work-family conflict : the moderating role of gender /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2007. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe19846.pdf.

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Mitchell, Geoffrey Keith. "The effect of case conferences between general practitioners and palliative care specialist teams on the quality of life of dying people /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2004. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe18557.pdf.

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Stephen, Dimity M. "Putting a price on climate change: The cost of climate change and foodborne diseases in Queensland in quality-adjusted life years and dollars." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2017. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/107853/5/Dimity_Stephen_Thesis.pdf.

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Previously, there were no estimates of what effect climate change may have on foodborne diseases in Queensland in future. This thesis provides the first estimates of the incidence and health and economic costs of three important foodborne diseases under climate change to 2036 at a regional level in Queensland. Further, this thesis took the novel approach of using microsimulation models to calculate these costs. From these results, all levels of government and other interested organisations could develop strategies to reduce the future costs of foodborne disease.
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Butten, Kaley Verlaine. "Oral health in an urban, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in Queensland, Australia and the development of a culturally specific health-related quality of life measurement tool." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2020. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/204193/1/Kaley_Butten_Thesis.pdf.

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Within Australia, data on the oral health and health-related quality of life experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children living in urban areas are lacking. This project utilised a mixed-methods approach to contribute new epidemiological and life experience data to the field of oral health and create a culturally specific, parent-proxy tool to measure the health-related quality of life of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. These findings provide contemporary oral health data to inform policy and a foundation for the development of other culturally specific health-related quality of life measures for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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Leong, Cynthia S. Y. "Evaluation of service quality : Brisbane City Council, Customer Service Centre." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 1999.

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Vong, Man Ieng. "Quality of work life and life satisfaction." Thesis, University of Macau, 2006. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b1641454.

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Books on the topic "Quality of life Queensland"

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Quality mind, quality life. Capitola, CA: Meta Publications, 1995.

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1831-1910, Petrie Tom, ed. Tom Petrie's reminiscences of early Queensland. St Lucia, Queensland, Australia: University of Queensland Press, 1992.

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Nigel, Krauth, and Sheahan Robyn, eds. Paradise to paranoia: New Queensland writing. St. Lucia, Qld: University of Queensland Press, 1995.

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Cosgrove, Betty. Shoalwater Bay: Settlers in a Queensland wilderness. [Rockhampton, Qld.]: Central Queensland University Press, 1996.

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Baldwin, Sally. Quality of Life. London: Taylor & Francis Group Plc, 2004.

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Tripathi, Shruti, Rashmi Rai, and Ingrid Van Rompay-Bartels. Quality of Life. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003009139.

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Fayers, Peter M., and David Machin, eds. Quality of Life. Oxford, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118758991.

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Greg, Lloyd, ed. Quality of life. London: Jessica Kingsley, 1997.

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Alison, Carr, Higginson Irene, and Robinson Peter, eds. Quality of life. London: BMJ, 2003.

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Colonial Queensland: Perspectives on a frontier society. St. Lucia, Qld., Australia: University of Queensland Press, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Quality of life Queensland"

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McCrea, Rod, Mark Western, and Tung-Kai Shyy. "Subjective Quality of Life in Queensland: Comparing Metropolitan, Regional and Rural Areas." In Investigating Quality of Urban Life, 295–313. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1742-8_13.

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Stimson, Robert, Rod McCrea, and John Western. "The Brisbane-South East Queensland Region, Australia: Subjective Assessment of Quality of Urban Life and Changes over Time." In Investigating Quality of Urban Life, 185–207. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1742-8_8.

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McCrea, Rod. "A Spatial Clustering Approach Analyzing Types of Objective Quality of Urban Life Using Spatial Data for Survey Respondents: South East Queensland, Australia." In Investigating Quality of Urban Life, 385–403. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1742-8_17.

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Mohamed-Ghouse, Zaffar Sadiq, Cheryl Desha, and Luis Perez-Mora. "Digital Earth in Australia." In Manual of Digital Earth, 683–711. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9915-3_21.

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Abstract Australia must overcome a number of challenges to meet the needs of our growing population in a time of increased climate variability. Fortunately, we have unprecedented access to data about our land and the built environment that is internationally regarded for its quality. Over the last two decades Australia has risen to the forefront in developing and implementing Digital Earth concepts, with several key national initiatives formalising our digital geospatial journey in digital globes, open data access and ensuring data quality. In particular and in part driven by a lack of substantial resources in space, we have directed efforts towards world-leading innovation in big data processing and storage. This chapter highlights these geospatial initiatives, including case-uses, lessons learned, and next steps for Australia. Initiatives addressed include the National Data Grid (NDG), the Queensland Globe, G20 Globe, NSW Live (formerly NSW Globe), Geoscape, the National Map, the Australian Geoscience Data Cube and Digital Earth Australia. We explore several use cases and conclude by considering lessons learned that are transferrable for our colleagues internationally. This includes challenges in: 1) Creating an active context for data use, 2) Capacity building beyond ‘show-and-tell’, and 3) Defining the job market and demand for the market.
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Osterle, Hubert. "Quality of Life." In Life Engineering, 41–66. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31482-8_4.

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ten Have, Henk, and Maria do Céu Patrão Neves. "Life, Quality of (See Quality of Life; QALY)." In Dictionary of Global Bioethics, 685–86. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54161-3_336.

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ten Have, Henk, and Maria do Céu Patrão Neves. "Quality of Life (See Life, Quality of; QALY)." In Dictionary of Global Bioethics, 875. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54161-3_431.

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Mukherjee, Shyama Prasad. "Quality of Life." In India Studies in Business and Economics, 269–87. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1271-7_13.

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Mordeson, John N., Mark J. Wierman, Terry D. Clark, Alex Pham, and Michael A. Redmond. "Quality of Life." In Linear Models in the Mathematics of Uncertainty, 203–7. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35224-9_13.

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Memisevic, Haris, and Mirjana Djordjevic. "Quality of Life." In Handbook of Intellectual Disabilities, 91–107. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20843-1_6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Quality of life Queensland"

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Wareham, Christopher. "Substantial life extension and quality of life." In the 2012 Virtual Reality International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2331714.2331728.

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Lee, Jeffrey, Erik Denneman, Young Choi, and Christopher Raymond. "Maximising the Use of Rubber from End-of-Life Tyres in Road Construction in Queensland." In Fourth Geo-China International Conference. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784480076.012.

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Žnidaršič, Jasmina, and Miha Marič. "WORK-LIFE BALANCE AS A LIFE QUALITY INDICATOR." In 4th International Scientific – Business Conference LIMEN 2018 – Leadership & Management: Integrated Politics of Research and Innovations. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia et all, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/limen.2018.404.

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Zini, Floriano, Martin Reinstadler, and Francesco Ricci. "Life-logs Aggregation for Quality of Life Monitoring." In DH '15: Digital Health 2015 Conference. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2750511.2750531.

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Balson, David, Jason Gray, and Bo Xia. "Why the Construction Quality of Design-build Projects Is Not Satisfactory?—A Queensland Study." In International Conference on Engineering, Project, and Production Management. Association of Engineering, Project, and Production Management, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.32738/ceppm.201209.0002.

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Despina, Vasilcu. "OLD AGE AND LIFE QUALITY." In 2nd International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences and Arts SGEM2015. Stef92 Technology, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2015/b11/s2.091.

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Wang, Mohan, and Hongyuan Mei. "Quality of life by design." In The 10th EAAE/ARCC International Conference, edited by Xuemei Zhu. Taylor & Francis Group, 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300, Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742: CRC Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315226255-53.

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Madleňáková, Lucia, and Radovan Madleňák. "EDUCATION AND QUALITY OF LIFE." In 13th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2021.2494.

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Fedoseeva, E. V., and P. A. Vuytsik. "DRIVERS INDIVIDUAL LIFE QUALITY ASSESSMENT." In The 4th «OCCUPATION and HEALTH» International Youth Forum (OHIYF-2022). FSBSI «IRIOH», 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31089/978-5-6042929-6-9-2022-1-181-184.

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Modern national development strategy of our country is based on population quality of life improving. It is worth noting that the quality of a person's life is often directly related to health state. Modern medicine uses a special term "health-related quality of life" (HRQOL). The study of HRQOL allows to determine the factors contribute to person's life improvement. The questionnaires as research method are widely used in various fields of activity, scientific research, as well as for early diagnosis of various socially significant diseases. The article evaluates the passenger vehicles male drivers individual quality of life using the SF–36 questionnaire «Quality of life assessment». This questionnaire allows to assess a person's perception of life quality in connection with health state, taking into account physical, psychological, functional state and social actions. The analysis of questionnaire survey of 245 Moscow drivers aged from 20 to 60 years was carried out. For all indicators in the group of 20-29 years are higher than in the group of 40-49 years and 50-59 years. The results allow us to assess the quality of life of drivers as quite high.
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Glebova, Irina, and Alina Khamidulina. "Migration processes and life quality." In International Conference on Trends of Technologies and Innovations in Economic and Social Studies 2017. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ttiess-17.2017.35.

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Reports on the topic "Quality of life Queensland"

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Hamann, Christian, and Kate Joseph. Quality of Life Survey V (2017/18): The quality of life of students in Gauteng. Gauteng City-Region Observatory, July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36634/tjus7487.

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Naughton, Michelle J. Quality of Life and Functional Status Across the Life Course. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada457557.

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Naughton, Michelle J. Quality of Life and Functional Status across the Life Course. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada472074.

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Daly, Mary B. Quality of Life After Prophylactic Oophorectomy. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada428590.

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Daly, Mary B. Quality of Life After Prophylactic Oophorectomy. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada412199.

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Daly, Mary B. Quality of Life After Prophylactic Oophorectomy. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada418388.

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Helliwell, John. Life Satisfaction and Quality of Development. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, November 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w14507.

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Wilcove, Gerry L., and Michael J. Schwerin. 1999 Navy Quality of Life: Survey Results. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada406102.

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Kerce, Elyse W. Quality of Life: Meaning, Measurement, and Models. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada250813.

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Baker, Herbert G., David W. Robertson, and Leif Christiansen. Quality of Life for Marines at COMCABWEST. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada306217.

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