Assessing hospitalized patients' quality of life from external indices: the perspectives of lay people and health professionals.
Maria Teresa Muñoz SastreSylvie CastaniéPaul Clay SorumEtienne MulletPublished in: Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation (2021)
Many people take a particularly pessimistic view of the quality of life of people whose health is unlikely to improve. Others think that, in certain circumstances, a certain quality of life can be preserved but for this to happen, the situation must be nearly ideal. A minority expressed a position consistent with the insistence of voluntary patient-visiting associations on the importance of providing hospitalized patients with social support.