Table 1.
Grade of Effect size | Group | p Value | |
---|---|---|---|
SF-36 | |||
Physical component | Small | BAD | 0.15 |
Small | PC | 0.37 | |
Small | CD | 0.26 | |
Mental component | Moderate | BAD | *0.03 |
Null | PC | 0.73 | |
Moderate | CD | 0.07 | |
EQ-5D-3L | |||
Mobility | Null | BAD | 1.00 |
Small | PC | 0.34 | |
Small | CD | 0.17 | |
Self-care | Small | BAD | 0.33 |
Small | PC | 0.34 | |
Small | CD | 0.34 | |
Activity | Moderate | BAD | *0.002 |
Small | PC | 0.44 | |
Null | CD | 1.00 | |
Pain & Discomfort | Small | BAD | 0.16 |
Null | PC | 0.59 | |
Moderate | CD | 0.10 | |
Anxiety & Depression | Small | BAD | 0.06 |
Small | PC | 0.19 | |
Small | CD | 0.19 | |
VAS | Null | BAD | 0.48 |
Small | PC | 0.39 | |
Small | CD | 0.26 | |
IBDQ-32 | Moderate | CD | *0.03 |
Effect size was calculated by dividing the difference between baseline and post-treatment scores by the standard deviation of baseline scores, where effect sizes of > 0.2 was considered small, > 0.5 moderate and > 0.8 large. Null effect sizes are those who did not achieve any improvement in their quality of life scores. * denotes p < 0.05