Health-Related Quality of Life
Psychology ⇒ Health and Well-being
Health-Related Quality of Life starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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A 17-year-old student with asthma reports missing school frequently and feeling isolated from friends. How might this affect their HRQoL?
A person with diabetes manages their condition well and reports high satisfaction with life. What does this suggest about their HRQoL?
A teenager recovering from surgery is unable to participate in sports or social events. Which HRQoL domains are most affected?
Describe how cultural differences can affect HRQoL assessments.
A 17-year-old student with asthma reports missing school frequently and feeling isolated from friends. How might this affect their HRQoL?
A patient reports improved mood and energy after starting a new medication. Which HRQoL domains are likely affected? (1) Physical and emotional, (2) Social and financial, (3) Environmental and spiritual, (4) None
A person with diabetes manages their condition well and reports high satisfaction with life. What does this suggest about their HRQoL?
A teenager recovering from surgery is unable to participate in sports or social events. Which HRQoL domains are most affected?
A patient reports improved mood and energy after starting a new medication. Which HRQoL domains are likely affected? (1) Physical and emotional, (2) Social and financial, (3) Environmental and spiritual, (4) None
What does the term 'Health-Related Quality of Life' (HRQoL) primarily refer to? (1) The overall well-being of a person, (2) The impact of health status on quality of life, (3) The amount of money spent on healthcare, (4) The number of friends a person has
Which of the following best describes the purpose of measuring HRQoL in healthcare? (1) To diagnose diseases, (2) To evaluate the impact of health interventions, (3) To measure height and weight, (4) To determine life expectancy
Which of the following is a limitation of HRQoL measures? (1) They are always objective, (2) They may be influenced by personal expectations, (3) They only assess physical health, (4) They are not used in research
Fill in the blank: _______ is a term used to describe the negative impact of illness on a person's ability to enjoy life.
Fill in the blank: A person's perception of their own health is known as _______ health status.
Fill in the blank: HRQoL assessments often include questions about a person's ability to perform _______ activities, such as bathing or dressing.
Fill in the blank: The _______ domain of HRQoL includes feelings such as happiness, sadness, and anxiety.
True or False: Health-Related Quality of Life only considers physical health.
True or False: HRQoL assessments are only conducted in hospitals.
True or False: HRQoL can be influenced by environmental factors such as pollution or access to green spaces.
True or False: HRQoL can be measured using both qualitative and quantitative methods.
