Development of the Diabetes Index for Social Determinants of Health (DISDOH).

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Samantha Kanny, Luke Christopher Hall, William C Bridges, Windsor Westbrook Sherrill
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Abstract

Introduction: Social determinants of health (SDoH) are key risk factors impacting diabetes outcomes. The American Diabetes Association has identified five principal SDoH categories influencing diabetes outcomes: socioeconomic status, neighborhood and physical environment, food environment, healthcare, and social context. Currently, no concise and valid instruments exist to measure the burden of SDoH factors for individuals with diabetes. To fill this gap, we developed the Diabetes Index for Social Determinants of Health (DISDOH).

Research design and methods: Participants with type 1 and type 2 diabetes were recruited from the regional Health Extension for Diabetes (HED) programme and a national crowdsourcing platform. Item development through a diabetes expert stakeholder group yielded a pool of 16 items, which were further refined through piloting with individuals living with diabetes. Principal component analysis was conducted with a sample of 440 HED participants, identifying a 5-factor solution. Confirmatory factor analysis supported this 5-factor solution using 215 individuals with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Reliability and validity of DISDOH were also assessed.

Results: The five DISDOH domains demonstrated acceptable internal consistency estimates: Domain 1, socioeconomic status (a=0.660); Domain 2, neighborhood and physical environment (a=0.812); Domain 3, food environment (a=0.801); Domain 4, health context (a=0.812); and Domain 5, social context (a=0.708). DISDOH showed strong convergent validity with related SDoH measures, and divergent validity was supported by weak or non-significant correlations with distinct constructs.

Conclusions: DISDOH is the first validated, diabetes-specific SDoH assessment designed for brief, practical use in clinical and community settings. Unlike existing instruments, which are often lengthy and not tailored to diabetes management, DISDOH offers a concise yet comprehensive approach to identifying social risk factors that impact diabetes self-care and outcomes.

制定健康社会决定因素糖尿病指数。
健康的社会决定因素(SDoH)是影响糖尿病结局的关键危险因素。美国糖尿病协会已经确定了影响糖尿病结局的五个主要SDoH类别:社会经济地位、社区和物理环境、食物环境、医疗保健和社会环境。目前,没有简明有效的工具来衡量糖尿病患者SDoH因素的负担。为了填补这一空白,我们开发了糖尿病健康社会决定因素指数(DISDOH)。研究设计和方法:从区域糖尿病健康推广(HED)计划和国家众包平台招募1型和2型糖尿病患者。通过糖尿病专家利益相关者小组的项目开发,产生了16个项目库,并通过与糖尿病患者进行试点进一步完善。对440名HED参与者进行了主成分分析,确定了一个五因素解决方案。对215例1型和2型糖尿病患者的验证性因素分析支持了这一5因素解决方案。并对DISDOH的信度和效度进行了评估。结果:5个DISDOH域具有可接受的内部一致性估计:域1,社会经济地位(a=0.660);Domain 2,邻域和物理环境(a=0.812);领域3,食品环境(a=0.801);领域4,健康环境(a=0.812);领域5,社会语境(a=0.708)。DISDOH与相关的SDoH测量显示出较强的收敛效度,而与不同构念的弱或不显著相关支持了发散效度。结论:DISDOH是第一个经过验证的糖尿病特异性SDoH评估,旨在在临床和社区环境中短暂、实际使用。现有的工具往往冗长且不适合糖尿病管理,与之不同,DISDOH提供了一种简明而全面的方法来识别影响糖尿病自我保健和结局的社会风险因素。
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BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care
BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
CiteScore
9.30
自引率
2.40%
发文量
123
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care is an open access journal committed to publishing high-quality, basic and clinical research articles regarding type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and associated complications. Only original content will be accepted, and submissions are subject to rigorous peer review to ensure the publication of high-quality — and evidence-based — original research articles.
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