Quality of life in people with Down’s syndrome
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Quality of life in people with Down’s syndrome

Dave Atkinson Independent consultant nurse

Quality of life is difficult to measure, not least because it is subject to personal perceptions, experiences and aspirations, as well as cultural context. However, it overlaps with concepts of health and well-being.

Learning Disability Practice. 21, 5, 11-11. doi: 10.7748/ldp.21.5.11.s8

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