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. 2017 Jan-Feb;2(1):6-12.
doi: 10.1016/j.pbj.2016.11.003. Epub 2017 Jan 1.

Comfort, well-being and quality of life: Discussion of the differences and similarities among the concepts

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Comfort, well-being and quality of life: Discussion of the differences and similarities among the concepts

Sara Pinto et al. Porto Biomed J. 2017 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Highlights: The distinction among the concepts of comfort, well-being and QoL is often unclear.This ambiguity can lead to redundancies, gaps, and knowledge dispersion.The concepts are not surrogate terms but related concepts sharing common attributes.

Aim: To analyze the differences and similarities of the concepts of comfort, well-being and quality of life (QoL).

Methods: Review of concept analysis research on PubMed, Cinahl (full text) and Scielo, using the search terms "Comfort", "Well-being", "Quality of Life" and "Concept Analysis".

Results: Eighteen studies were included. Comfort is a broader holistic concept while well-being is mainly related to psycho-spiritual dimensions. QoL reflects the individual perception of satisfaction with life.

Conclusions: The concepts are not surrogate terms, but related concepts sharing common attributes. Caution should be taken in further research, particularly as regards the correct use and framing of the concepts.

Keywords: Comfort; Concept analysis; Quality of life; Well-being.

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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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