The World Health Organization (WHO) defines the quality of life as “personal perception of one’s own life position, in the context of the cultural and value system in which individual lives and in relation to his goals, expectations, standards and interests.” Health-related quality of life describes subjective satisfaction with health status.

30 patients completed the WHO Quality of Life Questionnaire. Quality of life was measured before and after SEGA’s program.

To the question: “How would you rate your quality of life?” 40% of patients answered positively, that their quality of life is better.

How would you rate your quality of life?

To the question: “How satisfied are you with your health?” 53% of the surveyed patients answered that they are significantly more satisfied with their health.

How satisfied your are with your health?

The remaining questions and positive answers are given in the Table:
Question Percentage of positive responses
To what extent do you feel that physical pain prevents you from doing what you need to do? 46.67%
How much do you need any medical treatment to function in your daily 50%
How well are you able to get around? 46.67%
How satisfied are you with your sleep? 43.33%
How much do you enjoy life? 43.33%
Feels like they are more able to concentrate? 50%
How satisfied are you with your personal relationships? 46.67%
How often do you have negative feelings? 46.67%