Research Article

Quality of Life Assessment in Diabetic Patients Using a Validated Tool in a Patient Population Visiting a Tertiary Care Center in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

Table 1

QOLIID scores: total score and domainwise score presented agewise and genderwise.

Domains of QOLIDSample (N = 400) (mean ± SD)Gender (N = 400)Age (N = 399)
ScoreAggregateMaleFemaleLess than 50More than 50

Treatment satisfaction35.97 ± 8.8935.60±8.2936.572±9.77735.593±8.62536.349±9.145
General health53.97 ± 16.855.215 ± 16.00851.929 ± 17.8855.578 ± 17.23452.394 ± 16.282
Symptom botherness74.72 ± 22.8175.510 ± 22.45673.421 ± 23.38575.27 ± 23.09274.368 ± 22.509
Financial worries57.91 ± 21.1159.536 ± 20.91255.263 ± 21.21957.227 ± 21.13258.495 ± 21.147
Emotional and mental health79.35 ± 14.1181.032±12.49376.605±16.07779.709±14.30379.048±13.977
Diet satisfaction69 ± 12.5869.569 ± 12.98468.070 ± 11.87769.568 ± 12.50468.446 ± 12.686
Physical endurance70.18 ± 23.7874.435 ± 21.52263.223 ± 25.64977.288 ± 22.03163.495 ± 23.523
Role limitation due to physical health79.36 ± 18.0382.607±15.19774.057±20.86482.038±16.74976.82±18.881
Total score quality of life60.56 ± 10.0562.238 ± 9.03257.821 ± 11.02362.084 ± 9.6759.134 ± 10.251

Bold values indicate QOLID scores that show major difference and explained in Section 3.