Developing and standardizing a tool to assess the health education needs of diabetic patients at Jazan Armed Forces Hospital.

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Hassan A Abdelwahid, Hesham M Dahlan, Gassem M Mojemamy, Turki J Al-Harbi, Nouf Y Indarkiri, Ayla M Tourkmani
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Abstract

Background: Determining the health educational needs of people living with diabetes is essential in developing patient-centered, structured health education programs that aim to improve the outcome of diabetes care.

Objectives: To develop a tool for the identification of the health education needs of individuals living with diabetes in the Jazan Armed Forces Hospital (JAFH) and to standardize the questionnaire through the assessment of its reliability and validity.

Methods: A cross-sectional design was used in the present work, which included 303 participants living with diabetes. The researchers and an expert panel in family medicine and endocrinology created a comprehensive and mutually exhaustive questionnaire covering every potential area of health education needs. It included a 15-item section with questions on a 5-point Likert scale for determining the participants' needs for health education. Cronbach's alpha was used to determine the Likert scale's reliability. Exploratory factor analysis was used to determine the Likert scale's construct validity.

Results: The total number of males was 123 (40.6%) and that of females was 180 (59.4%). Their mean ages were 55.9 ± 12.9, ranging from 18 to 94 years. The reliability of the 15-item Likert scale was 83%, and it increased to 90% when the redundant items (n = 5) were eliminated. The test had an 86% test-retest reliability when repeated. Also, the final 10-item Likert scale has significant face, content, and construct validity. Two components with eigenvalues over 1 (generic knowledge about diabetes, and diabetes and travel) could be extracted out of the 10-item Likert scale.

Conclusion: The final 10-item Likert scale offers a good degree of validity and reliability for determining the health education needs of individuals living with diabetes. The two Likert scale components (general information on diabetes, and diabetes and travel) and their contributing items were identified from the questionnaire, which is standardized and helpful in both practice and research, in order to ascertain patients' needs and develop structured health education programs. The component "General information about diabetes" exhibited significant associations with the following items: diabetes risk factors and prevention; common oral agents for treating hypoglycemia; HbA1c (glycosylated hemoglobin) and normal blood glucose levels; and acute problems related to diabetes, such as hypoglycemia and diabetic ketoacidosis. On the other hand, diabetes and fasting; chronic complications of diabetes; and the significance of the yearly eye screening were the Likert scale items that contributed more to Component 2 (diabetes and travel).

背景:确定糖尿病患者的健康教育需求对于制定以患者为中心、旨在改善糖尿病护理效果的结构化健康教育计划至关重要:开发一种工具,用于确定贾赞武装部队医院(JAFH)糖尿病患者的健康教育需求,并通过评估问卷的可靠性和有效性使其标准化:本研究采用横断面设计,包括 303 名糖尿病患者。研究人员与家庭医学和内分泌学专家小组共同编制了一份内容全面、相互详尽的调查问卷,涵盖了健康教育需求的各个潜在领域。问卷包括一个 15 个项目的部分,其中的问题采用 5 分制李克特量表,用于确定参与者对健康教育的需求。Cronbach's alpha 用于确定李克特量表的可靠性。探索性因子分析用于确定李克特量表的结构效度:男性总人数为 123 人(占 40.6%),女性总人数为 180 人(占 59.4%)。他们的平均年龄为 55.9±12.9 岁,从 18 岁到 94 岁不等。15 个项目的李克特量表的信度为 83%,在剔除多余项目(n = 5)后,信度增至 90%。重复测试的信度为 86%。此外,最终的 10 个项目的李克特量表在面效度、内容效度和建构效度方面都具有显著性。从 10 个项目的李克特量表中可以提取出两个特征值超过 1 的成分(关于糖尿病的一般知识和糖尿病与旅行):结论:最终的 10 项李克特量表在确定糖尿病患者的健康教育需求方面具有良好的有效性和可靠性。从问卷中确定了两个李克特量表组成部分(糖尿病的一般信息和糖尿病与旅行)及其贡献项目,该量表是标准化的,有助于实践和研究,以确定患者的需求并制定结构化的健康教育计划。关于糖尿病的一般信息 "部分与以下项目有显著关联:糖尿病风险因素和预防;治疗低血糖的常用口服药物;HbA1c(糖化血红蛋白)和正常血糖水平;与糖尿病有关的急性问题,如低血糖和糖尿病酮症酸中毒。另一方面,糖尿病与空腹、糖尿病的慢性并发症以及每年进行眼科筛查的意义是对构成部分 2(糖尿病与旅行)贡献较大的李克特量表项目。
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期刊介绍: The journal accepts papers of original research which are not being considered for publication elsewhere and which contribute to the advancement of knowledge of Public Health at large
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