Assessment of companion animal quality of life in veterinary practice and research

Quality-of-life (QOL) assessment is a novel field in veterinary medicine. It shares similarities with the more established fields of human QOL assessment and animal welfare science and could prove similarly useful. This paper draws on existing literature on human QOL assessment, animal welfare, phil...

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