糖尿病患者自我管理问卷(ASQ-DM-EX)的评估——新型生活体验量表的验证。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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摘要

背景:2型糖尿病(T2D)的最佳控制被定义为对自我管理行为的天生掌握。本研究旨在将t2dm患者与自身“外部”因素相关的生活经历浓缩为一份通用的自我管理清单(糖尿病患者自我管理问卷评估-外部现实;ASQ-DM-EX)。方法:我们通过定量横断面研究收集了t2dm患者的在线和物理调查反馈。首先,我们通过初步的试点测试来测试ASQ-DM-EX原型的语境效度和文化精确性。这些过程最终形成了91项问卷版本,并广泛传播,以评估ASQ-DM-EX的预测强度。结果:除影响构式(Cronbach’s 0.33)外,asq - dem - ex各构式的内部一致性均在良至优范围内(Cronbach’s 0.70-0.94)。ASQ-DM-EX评分的增加与HbA1c控制的降低相关(r = -0.17, P)。结论:ASQ-DM-EX是一种全新的整体量表,拓宽了当代自我管理工具所缺乏的糖尿病评估范围。
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Assessment of self-management questionnaire in diabetes mellitus (ASQ-DM-EX)-the validation of novel lived experience inventory.

Background: The optimal control of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is defined by the innate mastery of self-management behaviours. This study is designed to condense the lived experiences of people with T2D in relation to factors 'exterior' to themselves into a universal self-management inventory (Assessment of Self-Management Questionnaire in Diabetes Mellitus-External Reality; ASQ-DM-EX).

Methods: We collected responses to an online and physical survey from people living with T2D through a quantitative cross-sectional study. First, we tested the contextual validity and cultural preciseness of ASQ-DM-EX prototype through a preliminary pilot testing phase. These processes culminated in the development of a 91-item version of the questionnaire which was disseminated widely to evaluate the predictive strength of the ASQ-DM-EX.

Results: All constructs within ASQ-DM-EX showed internal consistencies within good to excellent range (Cronbach's ⍺ = 0.70-0.94), except for the Influence construct (Cronbach's ⍺ = 0.33). An increase in ASQ-DM-EX scores was associated with a reduction in HbA1c control (r = -0.17, P < 0.05). The ASQ-DM-EX model had excellent goodness-of-fit [root mean square error of approximation < 0.01; comparative fit index = 1.00; Tucker-Lewis index = 1.00].

Conclusion: The ASQ-DM-EX is a novel and holistic inventory that broadens the scope of diabetes assessment absent from contemporary self-management tools.

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Family practice
Family practice 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
9.10%
发文量
144
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Family Practice is an international journal aimed at practitioners, teachers, and researchers in the fields of family medicine, general practice, and primary care in both developed and developing countries. Family Practice offers its readership an international view of the problems and preoccupations in the field, while providing a medium of instruction and exploration. The journal''s range and content covers such areas as health care delivery, epidemiology, public health, and clinical case studies. The journal aims to be interdisciplinary and contributions from other disciplines of medicine and social science are always welcomed.
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