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Table 2 Status of quality of life and well-being in four categories of participants

From: Quality of life and overall well-being between healthy individuals and patients with varied clinical diagnoses

Domain/Dimension/

Status

Overall

Healthy

ESRD

Cancer

Depressive

Heart

Pain

B

D

D

D

D

Physical energy

C

D

D

D

D

Emotional symptoms

C

C

C

D

B

Independent

A

B

A

C

B

Mobility

A

C

A

A

C

Sleep quality

C

D

D

D

D

Eating regime

D

D

D

D

D

Body image

C

C

C

D

C

Percep. on health

C

D

D

D

D

Health-SigQOLM

B

D

D

D

D

Family

A

A

A

C

A

Friendship

A

A

A

D

A

Religiosity

A

A

A

C

A

Relationship

A

A

A

C

A

Self-care

A

A

A

A

A

Social life

B

C

C

D

B

Percep. on time usage

B

B

B

D

B

Functional activities

A

A

A

D

A

Basic needs

A

B

A

C

A

Safety

A

A

A

C

A

Percep. on future

A

C

B

D

A

Survival

A

A

A

D

A

SigQOLM

B

D

C

D

C

  1. Note:
  2. A: ≥80.0% reported the domain/dimension/overall scores ≥ 70.0% (Good & Excellent)
  3. B: 70.0 − 79.9% reported the domain/dimension/overall scores ≥ 70.0% (Good & Excellent)
  4. C: 50.0 − 69.9% reported the domain/dimension/overall scores ≥ 70.0% (Good & Excellent)
  5. D: <50.0% reported the domain/dimension/overall scores ≥ 70.0% (Good & Excellent)