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livskvalitetsbevarende

Livskvalitetsbevarende (life quality–preserving) is a concept in health and social care describing interventions and approaches aimed at maintaining or improving an individual’s quality of life, rather than focusing solely on disease elimination. It emphasizes a person-centered, holistic view of well-being, integrating physical, psychological, social, and, when relevant, spiritual dimensions.

The concept is applied across settings such as geriatric care, chronic disease management, rehabilitation, palliative and

Common components include effective symptom management (pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances), nutrition and mobility support, rehabilitation to

Challenges in implementing livskvalitetsbevarende care include balancing goals of life extension with quality-of-life considerations, resource constraints,

end-of-life
care,
and
home-based
health
services.
Assessment
typically
relies
on
patient-reported
outcome
measures
and
functional
assessments
to
monitor
symptoms,
daily
functioning,
and
overall
well-being.
Planning
involves
shared
decision-making
with
patients
and
families,
setting
goals
that
reflect
personal
values
and
life
context,
and
coordinating
multidisciplinary
care.
preserve
independence,
assistive
devices
to
maintain
activities
of
daily
living,
cognitive
and
social
stimulation,
and
access
to
psychosocial
and
spiritual
care.
End-of-life
planning
and
advance
care
planning
are
often
integrated
when
appropriate.
Desired
outcomes
focus
on
sustained
independence,
reduced
symptom
burden,
continued
social
participation,
preserved
autonomy,
and
an
enhanced
sense
of
purpose
and
dignity.
cultural
and
individual
differences
in
values,
and
the
measurement
of
quality
of
life
itself.
The
approach
is
closely
linked
to
patient-centered
care,
holistic
care,
and
palliative
care,
and
is
increasingly
reflected
in
health
policy
and
care
models
that
prioritize
the
preservation
of
functional
ability
and
everyday
well-being
in
aging
populations
and
individuals
with
chronic
illnesses.