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Quality Versus Quantity of Life: Beyond the Dichotomy

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A restrictive and dichotomous question has become the primary approach in many goals of care discussions. Is the primary goal of care quantity of life through aggressive therapy or quality of life through comfort care and hospice? Even though many health care providers recognize that quality vs quantity of life (QvQ) is a false dichotomy, in practice QvQ underlies many goals of care discussions and can negatively impact patient care. This article offers strategies for assessing patients at the end of life, presenting a first-line conversation process that can support a range of treatment options as well as a diversity of dynamic patient values. Based on decades of experience in palliative care and a review of relevant literature, we recommend four practical questions to serve as values “vital signs,” monitoring dynamic notions of quality of life and harmonizing patient values with treatment options.
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Published
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10.1089/pmr.2022.0058

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University of Oxford
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Publisher:
Mary Ann Liebert
Journal:
Palliative Medicine Reports More from this journal
Volume:
4
Issue:
1
Pages:
17-23
Article number:
pmr.2022.0058
Publication date:
2023-03-17
Acceptance date:
2022-12-12
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EISSN:
2689-2820
ISSN:
2689-2820


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English
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2308282
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uuid_0b916194-56af-42e4-a870-89c4c347866e
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pubs:2308282
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3471354
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2025-11-14
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