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What do measures of ‘oral health-related quality of life’ measure?

David Locker, +1 more
- 01 Dec 2007 - 
- Vol. 35, Iss: 6, pp 401-411
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The main conclusion is that while all document the frequency of the functional and psychosocial impacts that emanate from oral disorders they do not unequivocally establish the meaning and significance of those impacts.
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The Association between Oral Health Status and Oral Health-Related Quality of Life among Adolescents

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Quality Appraisal of Child Oral Health-Related Quality of Life Measures: A Scoping Review.

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The world health organization quality of life assessment (WHOQOL) - position paper from the world health organization

TL;DR: The World Health Organization's project to develop a quality of life instrument (the WHOQOL) is described, the reasons that the project was undertaken, the thinking that underlies the project, the method that has been followed in its development and the current status of the project.
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A critical appraisal of the quality of quality-of-life measurements

TL;DR: To evaluate how well quality of life is being measured in the medical literature and to offer a new approach to the measurement, original English-language articles having the term "quality of life" in their titles were identified.
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Development and evaluation of the Oral Health Impact Profile.

TL;DR: The Oral Health Impact Profile offers a reliable and valid instrument for detailed measurement of the social impact of oral disorders and has potential benefits for clinical decision-making and research.
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The disability paradox: high quality of life against all odds.

TL;DR: Quality of life is dependent upon finding a balance between body, mind and spirit in the self and on establishing and maintaining an harmonious set of relationships within the person's social context and external environment.
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