The Diabetes Self-Management Questionnaire (DSMQ): development and evaluation of an instrument to assess diabetes self-care activities associated with glycaemic control
German Diabetes Center Mergentheim · Forschungsinstitut der Diabetes Akademie Mergentheim · +1 more institution
Abstract
Though several questionnaires on self-care and regimen adherence have been introduced, the evaluations do not always report consistent and substantial correlations with measures of glycaemic control. Small ability to explain variance in HbA1c constitutes a significant limitation of an instrument's use for scientific purposes as well as clinical practice. In order to assess self-care activities which can predict glycaemic control, the Diabetes Self-Management Questionnaire (DSMQ) was designed.
A 16 item questionnaire to assess self-care activities associated with glycaemic control was developed, based on theoretical considerations and a process of empirical improvements. Four subscales, 'Glucose Management' (GM), 'Dietary Control' (DC), 'Physical Activity' (PA), and 'Health-Care Use' (HU), as well as a 'Sum Scale' (SS) as a global measure of self-care were derived. To evaluate its psychometric quality, 261 patients with type 1 or 2 diabetes were assessed with the DSMQ and an established analogous scale, the Summary of Diabetes Self-Care Activities Measure (SDSCA). The DSMQ's item and scale characteristics as well as factorial and convergent validity were analysed, and its convergence with HbA1c was compared to the SDSCA.
Citation impact
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- 5.93
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- 100%
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Authors
6- ASAndreas SchmittCorresponding
German Diabetes Center Mergentheim, Forschungsinstitut der Diabetes Akademie Mergentheim
- AGA Gahr
German Diabetes Center Mergentheim, Forschungsinstitut der Diabetes Akademie Mergentheim
- NHNorbert Hermanns
German Diabetes Center Mergentheim, Forschungsinstitut der Diabetes Akademie Mergentheim
- BKBernhard Kulzer
German Diabetes Center Mergentheim, Forschungsinstitut der Diabetes Akademie Mergentheim
- JHJörg Huber
University of Northampton
Topics & keywords
- Cronbach's alpha
- Confirmatory factor analysis
- Convergent validity
- Scale (ratio)
- Psychometrics
- Explained variation
- Medicine
- Quality of life (healthcare)
- Good health and well-being