Quality of Life Metrics are subjective and objective assessments used to quantify the overall well-being, functional capacity, and satisfaction levels experienced by an individual, serving as critical endpoints in long-term health management protocols.
Origin
This construct originated in public health and clinical research to capture outcomes beyond simple morbidity or mortality statistics, placing emphasis squarely on the patient-centered experience of health.
Mechanism
Metrics integrate assessments of physical function, the impact of hormonal status on mood and energy levels, pain perception thresholds, and social engagement capacity. This provides a necessary multidimensional view of physiological and psychological integration.
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