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The phrase "everyday life quality" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the overall quality of a person's life, as experienced on a day-to-day basis. Example sentence: "Improving everyday life quality is a key goal of health and wellbeing initiatives."
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In everyday life, quality of sound depends on the environment.
What else do our patients find to be significant in connection with their everyday life quality?
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American medicine at its very best may lead the world, but in everyday life the quality can be spotty.
It was not just that Golding was unusually conscious of the incipient darkness in everyday life, a quality exemplified by Lord of the Flies, it was also that, as Judy puts it, "he refused to look away.
Our focus was to educate and to provide strategies that enabled the patients to explore and understand their situation and encouraged them to focus on possible changes in their lives (primarily changing cognitive assumptions) that over time might lead to a more active everyday life (better quality of life and less psychological stress).
The aim of this study was to describe early and delayed changes of cognitive functions, activities of everyday life, and quality of life in aSAH patients.
In addition to the iHOT-12, the questionnaire consisted of the following scores: The HOS is an established 31-item PRO tool to evaluate activities, limitations in everyday life, and quality of life of patients with a hip disorder.
The results from this study tentatively support the claim that similar individuals having the same disease, such as IBS, but living in different cultural environments could perceive their disease differently and that the disease might affect their everyday life and quality of life in a different way.
The results from this study tentatively support that the claim that similar individuals having the same disease, e.g. IBS, but living in different cultural environments could perceive their disease differently and that the disease might affect their everyday life and quality of life in a different way.
Because limitations in well-being may not be associated with clinical diagnoses but do impact many domains of everyday life, a quality of life approach seems especially suitable for describing overweight youth in terms of psychosocial functioning and well-being [ 7].
Five of the six factors may be characterised by the following semantic descriptions: factor 1 covers the social situation, everyday life and social quality of life, factor 2 flexibility of medication, factor 4 efficacy and life expectancy, factor 5 physical and emotional quality of life and factor 6 long term side effects.
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