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Development and validation of a diabetes knowledge questionnaire

✍ Scribed by Eigenmann, CA ;Skinner, T ;Colagiuri, R


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
692 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
1357-8170

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Abstract

An Australian National Consensus Position on Outcomes and Indicators for Diabetes Education identified knowledge and understanding as the outcomes most directly affected by diabetes education. A subsequent literature review failed to identify a validated, suitable questionnaire for measuring knowledge. Consequently, we aimed to develop a minimum diabetes knowledge questionnaire (DKQ) suitable for people with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

Content validity was established through literature review, Delphi survey of 52 opinion leaders and a workshop of Australian Diabetes Educators (n β‰₯300). The resulting instrument was tested for internal consistency on 129 and for reliability on 57 people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, respectively.

The final questionnaire contains: 12 multiple choice questions common to type 1 and type 2 diabetes, e.g. normal blood glucose levels, complications, diet, exercise, self‐monitoring of blood glucose, annual check‐ups, support services, and sick‐days; two questions for people on oral medication/insulin only; and one question (sick‐days) for people with type 1 diabetes only.

For the first 12 questions, the internal consistency was good (Cronbach's Ξ±=0.73); with the additional item for type 1 diabetes, the internal consistency was slightly better (Ξ±=0.79) as it was with the additional items for people on medication/insulin (Ξ±=0.76). No particular item seemed to adversely affect the overall consistency of the questionnaire.

Comparing test‐retest pilots, total scores showed good reliability with no evidence of change over time (t=1.73; df=56; p<0.85), and a correlation of 0.62.

The DKQ is now ready to use for evaluating knowledge outcomes of diabetes education. Copyright Β© 2011 John Wiley & Sons.


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