Dr Michelle Spence BSc, PhD, Professor Roy Harper BSc, MB BCh, BAO, MD, FRCP, Professor David R McCance BSc, MB, BCh, MD, FRCP, Professor Fiona A Alderdice BSc, PhD, Dr Michelle C McKinley BSc, PhD, Clare Hughes, Dr Valerie A Holmes RN, BSc, PhD, For the Women with Diabetes Project Team
The systematic development of an innovative DVD to raise awareness of preconception care
The purpose of this article is to describe the design, development and process evaluation of a preconception counselling resource (a DVD) for women with pre-gestational diabetes.
DVD design and development centred on two key stakeholders (‘DVD user group’ and ‘professional advisory group’) working alongside a professional multimedia company. The DVD user group provided feedback on preferred DVD style, and informed modifications and improvements. The professional advisory group prepared the script, and ensured content and face validity. Evaluation of the DVD's acceptability and usefulness was assessed among women with diabetes via a postal questionnaire.
Development phase: the resulting DVD is a 45-minute programme with three parts, featuring eight women with diabetes sharing their views and experiences, alongside an evidence-based commentary. The programme focuses on the importance of preventing an unplanned pregnancy (highlighting contraception) and on essential planning advice.
Evaluation phase: 97 women (89 with type 1 and 8 with type 2 diabetes) evaluated the DVD using a rating scale of 0–10. Mean (SD) scores were: 9.1 (1.3) for quality; 9.0 (1.4) for content; 8.8 (1.5) for interest; 8.7 (1.8) for usefulness; 7.8 (2.2) for knowledge acquisition; and 8.0 (2.1) for knowledge confirmation.