M. Annells et T. Koch, 'The real stuff': implications for nursing of assessing and measuring a terminally ill person's quality of life, J CLIN NURS, 10(6), 2001, pp. 806-812
Two quality of life (QoL) assessment and measurement tools, the Client Gene
rated Index (CGI) and the McGill Quality of Life (MQOL) questionnaires, wer
e trialled within district nursing palliative care to test usefulness and f
easibility for holistic intervention selection, individualized palliative c
are planning, and measurement of the quality of dying.
The specific focus of this paper is to discuss the less tangible outcomes o
f the trial, which illuminate the partly 'hidden' value and nature of clini
cal nursing.
These outcomes include awareness that the use of such tools may: by actual
administration of the tool be, in and of itself, a therapeutic nursing acti
on; focus on 'the real stuff' from the client's perspective, that which mat
ters most to the terminally ill client, but may not be classically consider
ed as prompting nursing intervention; and facilitate 'the real stuff' of nu
rsing, perhaps known but not usually articulated by nurses, and which usual
ly does not feature on care plans nor in time allocation schedules.