How organizations can enhance the quality of life of their clients and assess their results : the concept of QOL enhancement
By: Reinders, Hans S.
Contributor(s): Schalock, Robert L.
Series: American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 119 (4) 2014: 291-302. 2014Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | POLICY | QUALITY OF LIFE | SERVICE DELIVERY | SUPPORT SERVICES | THEORY | DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESSummary: Presents the framework of a dynamic approach to quality of life (QOL) enhancement based on the conceptualisation and measurement of individual-referenced quality of life. Summarises the premises of QOL enhancement, provides the rationale for a dynamic approach to QOL enhancement, discusses six components of QOL enhancment and discusses the parameters of an emerging theory of quality of life and the contributions such a theory would make to service delivery, policy development and QOL-related research.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Presents the framework of a dynamic approach to quality of life (QOL) enhancement based on the conceptualisation and measurement of individual-referenced quality of life. Summarises the premises of QOL enhancement, provides the rationale for a dynamic approach to QOL enhancement, discusses six components of QOL enhancment and discusses the parameters of an emerging theory of quality of life and the contributions such a theory would make to service delivery, policy development and QOL-related research.
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