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Measuring the quality of life (QOL) of older persons can assist health
professionals in achieving a number of important objectives. These in
clude assessing the effects of illness and treatment, identifying need
for support services, and developing health enhancing environments. M
ost QOL models focus unduly on illness and disability, define QOL too
narrowly, and do not consider aspects of personal control and potentia
l opportunities for change. A new model of QOL with associated instrum
entation, the Quality of Life Profile: Seniors Version (QOLPSV), is de
scribed. Administration of the QOLPSV to 205 older persons in Ontario,
Canada found it to be reliable and valid. Limitations of the instrume
nt are presented and potential uses explored. (C) 1997 Elsevier Scienc
e Ltd.