Turkish Adaptation of Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center’s Revised Diabetes Knowledge Test and Determination of Factors Affecting the Knowledge Level of Diabetic Individuals

C. Idiz, S. Celik, Elif Bagdemir, M. Dişsiz, I. Satman
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Objective: Education is the cornerstone of diabetes management, and numerous educational studies used Diabetes Knowledge Level Tests to determine the effectiveness of education. Our study was planned to adopt the revised Diabetes Knowledge Test (DKT2) of the Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center for the Turkish population. Material and Methods: A total of 296 diabetic subjects using insulin were included in the study. After the determination of the validity of the language and content of the test, it was applied to the patients. The reliability of the study was assessed using Cronbach’s alpha coefficient. The results of the DKT2 demographic values, and laboratory tests of the patients were noted. Results: Cronbach’s alpha values were 0.60, 0.59, and 0.70 for the first part, second part, and complete test, respectively. The test-retest reliability values were 0.76 and 0.87 (p<0.001), respectively. The correct response rate to the first part was 32.68±2.47% in patients with Type 1 diabetes and 32.16±2.66% in patients with Type 2 diabetes using insulin. The correct response rate to the second part was 19.68±2.05% and 19.55±2.96%, respectively. Discussion: The Turkish adapted version of DKT2 is a reliable tool to measure patients’ level of diabetes knowledge. However, in order to increase the level of knowledge of the patients, education of diabetes should be improved.
土耳其对密歇根糖尿病研究培训中心修订后的糖尿病知识测试的适应和糖尿病个体知识水平影响因素的确定
目的:教育是糖尿病管理的基石,许多教育研究使用糖尿病知识水平测试来确定教育的有效性。我们的研究计划采用密歇根糖尿病研究和培训中心针对土耳其人群修订的糖尿病知识测试(DKT2)。材料与方法:共纳入296例使用胰岛素的糖尿病患者。在确定语言和测试内容的效度后,将其应用于患者。本研究的信度采用Cronbach’s alpha系数进行评估。记录患者的DKT2人口学值和实验室检查结果。结果:第一部分、第二部分和完整检验的Cronbach’s alpha值分别为0.60、0.59和0.70。重测信度值分别为0.76、0.87 (p<0.001)。1型糖尿病患者对第一部分的正确反应率为32.68±2.47%,2型糖尿病患者对第一部分的正确反应率为32.16±2.66%。第二部分的正确率分别为19.68±2.05%和19.55±2.96%。讨论:土耳其版的DKT2是衡量患者糖尿病知识水平的可靠工具。然而,为了提高患者的知识水平,应加强对糖尿病的教育。
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