Asian diabetes quality of life questionnaire (AsianDQOL) [26] |
2015 |
21 |
Financial; diet; memory and cognition; energy; relationship |
136 (English version), English-Chinese-Malay, Type 2 |
QOL assessment in multiethnic/multilanguage Asian populations |
Energy/fatigue |
Memory, mood |
Relationships, intimacy |
Activities |
Policies (financial burden) |
Audit of diabetes-dependent quality of life (ADDQOL-19) [27] |
1999 |
19 |
Employment/career; social life; family relationships; friendships; sex life; sport/leisure; travel; future (own); future (family); motivation; do physically; others fuss |
152, English |
Patient-centered assessment of diabetes impact on QOL (both research and clinical practice) |
Energy/fatigue |
Distress |
Relationships, social engagement, intimacy |
Recreation, activities |
Societal attitudes |
Diabetes diet-related quality of life revised (DDRQOL-R) [28] |
2017 |
17 |
Satisfaction with diet; burden of diet therapy; perceived merits of diet therapy |
184 (115 test-retest), Japanese |
Assessment of the effect of dietary therapy on daily lifestyle and QOL |
|
Attitude (towards diet) |
Social engagement (diet-related) |
Satisfaction (diet-related) |
Policies (financial burden) |
Diabetes diet-related quality of life revised—short form (DDRQOL-R-9) [28] |
2017 |
9 |
Satisfaction with diet; burden of diet therapy; perceived merits of diet therapy |
Same sample as DDRQOL-R |
Short version of DDRQOL-R more feasible for clinical purposes |
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|
Social engagement (diet-related) |
Satisfaction (diet-related) |
Policies (financial burden) |
DAWN2 Impact of Diabetes Profile (DIDP) [29] |
2019 |
7 |
|
2207, Australian both Type 1 and Type 2 |
Assessment of perceived impact of diabetes on QOL |
Sick/well |
Emotional regulation |
Relationships |
Recreation, activities, satisfaction (diet) |
Policies (financial burden) |
Diabetes Obstacles Questionnaire (DOQ-30) [30] |
2016 |
30 |
Relationship with medical professionals; support from friends and family; knowledge of the disease; lifestyle changes; exercising; self-monitoring;uncertainty about a consultation; medication; insulin-use |
853, cross-country (Estonia, France, Belgium, Serbia, Slovenia, Turkey) |
Assessment of diabetes-related QOL addressing a variety of obstacles |
|
Distress |
Relationships |
Activities |
Access to services (healthcare), societal attitude |
Diabetes quality of life (DQOL) [31] |
1988 |
46 |
Satisfaction; impact; worry: diabetes related; worry; social/vocational |
136 adults, 56 adolescents, English |
QOL assessment, originally for controlled trials |
Sick/well, rest, pain |
Distress, mood |
Relationships, intimacy |
Satisfaction, activities, recreation |
Societal attitude |
Diabetes quality of life (DQOL) [32] |
2012 |
16 |
Emotional suffering; social functioning; adherence to the treatment regimen; diabetes-specificsymptoms |
402, Korean |
QOL assessment |
Sick/well |
Mood, distress |
Relationships |
Recreation, activities |
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Diabetes quality of life brief clinical inventory (DQOL-Brief) [33] |
2004 |
15 |
|
498, English |
Treatment-focused QOL assessment in clinical practice |
Pain, sick/well, rest |
Distress |
Relationships, intimacy |
Satisfaction, activities |
Societal attitude |
Diabetes Quality of Life Clinical Trials Questionnaire, Revised (DQLCTQ-R) [34] |
1999 |
57 |
Physical function; energy/fatigue; health issues; mental health; DQOL satisfaction; DQOL impact; DQOL social worry; DQOL diabetes worry; worry (Hypoglycemia Fear Survey); treatment satisfaction; treatment flexibility; social stigma; frequency of symptoms; bothersomeness of symptoms |
942 cross-country (Canada, France, Germany, US) |
QOL assessment in multinational clinical trials |
Sick/well, stamina, energy/fatigue, pain |
Distress, mood, emotional regulation |
Social engagement, relationships, intimacy, discrimination |
Activities, satisfaction, recreation |
Societal attitude |
Diabetes-specific quality of life questionnaire module (DMQOL) [35] |
2017 |
10 |
|
170, Chinese (available also in English) |
Diabetes-specific module to be used along with WHOQOL-BREF |
|
|
Relationships, social engagement |
Activities, satisfaction, recreation |
Policies (financial burden), societal attitude |
Diabetes therapy-related quality of life (DTR-QOL) [36] |
2012 |
29 |
Burden on social activities and daily activities; anxiety and dissatisfaction with treatment; hypoglycemia; satisfaction with treatment |
284, Japanese |
Assessment of influence of treatment on patients' QOL |
Pain, sick/well |
Distress |
Relationships, social engagement |
Activities, satisfaction (general and with treatment) |
|
Diabetes-39 (D-39) [37] |
1997 |
39 |
Energy and mobility; diabetes control; anxiety and worry; social burden; sexual functioning |
427, English |
QOL assessment |
Energy/fatigue, sick/well |
Distress |
Relationships, intimacy |
Activities |
Societal attitude |
Multidimensional Diabetes Questionnaire (MDQ) [38] |
1997 |
41 |
Interference; severity; support; positive reinforcing behaviors; misguided support behaviors; self-efficacy; outcome expectancies |
249, French, Type 2 |
Understanding individual differences in adjustment to diabetes |
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Distress |
Relationships, social engagement |
Activities, recreation |
Societal attitude, access to service (healthcare) |
The 28-item well-being questionnaire (W-BQ28) [39] |
2012 |
28 |
Generic negative well-being; energy; generic positive well-being; generic stress; diabetes-specific negative well-being; diabetes-specificstress; diabetes-specific positive well-being |
353, English, Type 2 |
QOL assessment in clinical and research practice |
Energy/fatigue, rest |
Emotional regulation, mood, distress |
|
Meaning to life, activities, satisfaction |
|
The Japanese insulin-dependent diabetic patient quality of life scale (JAPID-QOL) [40] |
2011 |
19 |
Diabetes status-related; support of family or community-related; social acceptance-related |
105, Japanese, Type 1 |
QOL assessment in clinical trials with beta cell replacement therapy |
Sick/well, rest |
Distress |
Relationships |
Satisfaction (with treatment), activities |
Societal attitude |
The patient-reported outcomes instrument for Thai patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (PRO-DM-Thai) [41] |
2015 |
44 |
Physical function; symptoms; psychological well-being; self-care management; social well-being; global judgments of health; satisfaction with care and flexibility of treatment |
500 (study 1), 200 (study 2), Thai, Type 2 |
Tool for healthcare providers to investigate treatment outcomes |
Sick/well |
Distress, mood |
Relationships, social engagement |
Satisfaction, activities |
Access to services (healthcare, public transport) |
The ViDa questionnaire for Type 1 diabetes (ViDa1) [42] |
2017 |
34 |
Interference in life; self-care; well-being; worry about the disease |
578, Spanish, Type 1 |
QOL assessment in both research and clinical practice |
Rest, sick/well, pain |
Distress, emotional regulation |
Discrimination, intimacy, social engagement |
Activities, satisfaction (with treatment), recreation |
Societal attitude |