Chronic Illness and Acquired Disability: Quality of Life

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Responding adaptively to chronic disability
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MSK chronic condition
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Mental health chronic condition
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(Something) of disease - impact of living with illness and injury leading to premature death
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Many people are absent from this due to their condition, which has economic consequences
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Process that involves attention to medical, psychological and social aspects of the condition
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What a patient might set themselves as part of their recovery
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Who else is involved in improving their quality of life (inits.)
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Loss of this can involve a grieving process and adjustments
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(Something), psychological and social functioning needs to be addressed
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WHO definition of quality of life: not merely the absence of (something), but a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing