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This circumstance turns the procedure of validating
quality of life scales into a potentially infinite process which is presented in the last
line of Table 4. The essence of the process consists in a comparative study of two and
more instruments on a unified sample of patients with a subsequent modification of the
instruments. Such a prolonged and laborious procedure requires an even greater integration
of the researchers’ efforts on the international scale. At the same time it becomes more
and more obvious that such integration presupposes the development of a unified notion
system that would be unambiguously interpreted and understood by all researchers. |