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For several years meetings have been held between a selected number of multi-disciplinary groups in various European countries. Cross-cultural, inter-disciplinary and cross-language issues have provided unique challenges and forced some compromises in the interests of producing an operational instrument.

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Rosser, R., Sintonen, H. (1993). The EuroQol© quality of life project. In: Walker, S.R., Rosser, R.M. (eds) Quality of Life Assessment: Key Issues in the 1990s. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2988-6_10

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