Sen's capability approach permits re-appraisal of a central concept in health and social care, and international development-'quality of life' (QoL). We compare Sen's capability view of QoL with current views in health care, and re-define QoL as 'the gap between desired and actual capabilities'. A causal pathway linking resources to capabilities, and finally to QoL, is postulated. The notion of 'cognitive homeostasis' is introduced to explain the observed curvilinear relationship between resources and QoL. A separate set of factors is identified that act to sustain or destabilise QoL. We conclude by examining the model's implications for policy and evaluation. © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
This paper offers an approach to assessing quality of life, based on Sen's (1985) theory, which it u...
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This paper offers an approach to assessing quality of life, based on Sen's (1985) theory, which it u...
This paper offers an approach to assessing quality of life, based on Sen's (1985) theory, which it u...
In Sen's Capability Approach (CA) well-being can be defined as the freedom of choice to achieve the ...
Current UK policy with respect to the provision of health and social care for older people suggests ...
Sen's capability approach permits re-appraisal of a central concept in health and social care, and i...
The capability approach advocated by Amartya Sen provides a new philosophical framework for social p...
Standardised health-related quality of life questionnaires play an increasing role as measures of ou...
The capability approach argues that having effective choices and fair opportunities are essential to...
Recent research regarding the quality of life developed different approaches concerning the use of o...
This explores the applicability of Sen's capability approach to the economic evaluation of health ca...
This thesis argues for the view that Amartya Sen's capabilities approach is a preferable approach to...
This paper offers an approach to assessing quality-of-life, based on Sen’s (1985) theory, which it u...
The study discusses the quality of life concept and its relation to the right to lead an independent...
A literature review established a definition of Quality of Life (QoL) using thematic analysis of the...
BACKGROUND: The Special Interest Quality of Life Group has updated its set of statements defining th...
This paper offers an approach to assessing quality of life, based on Sen's (1985) theory, which it u...
This paper offers an approach to assessing quality of life, based on Sen's (1985) theory, which it u...
In Sen's Capability Approach (CA) well-being can be defined as the freedom of choice to achieve the ...
Current UK policy with respect to the provision of health and social care for older people suggests ...