The Starr County Diabetes Education Study
The Starr County Diabetes Education Study Development of the Spanish-language diabetes knowledge questionnaire Alexandra A. Garcia , RN, MS , Evangelina T. Villagomez , MSN, RN, CS, FCCM, CDE , Sharon A. Brown , PHD, RN, FAAN , Kamiar Kouzekanani , PHD and Craig L. Hanis , PHD From the University of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Diabetes care 2001-01, Vol.24 (1), p.16-21 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Starr County Diabetes Education Study
Development of the
Spanish-language diabetes knowledge questionnaire
Alexandra A. Garcia , RN, MS ,
Evangelina T. Villagomez , MSN, RN, CS, FCCM, CDE ,
Sharon A. Brown , PHD, RN, FAAN ,
Kamiar Kouzekanani , PHD and
Craig L. Hanis , PHD
From the University of Texas School of Nursing (A.A.G., S.A.B., K.K.),
Austin; the University of Texas Health Science Center, School of Public Health
(C.L.H.), Houston, Texas; and Bayer Pharmaceuticals (E.T.V.), San Antonio,
Texas.
Address correspondence and reprint requests to Alexandra A. Garcia, RN, MS,
1700 Red River St., Austin, TX 78701. E-mail:
alexgarcia{at}mail.utexas.edu
.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE — This study reports the psychometric properties of
the 24-item version of the Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire (DKQ).
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS — The original 60-item DKQ was
administered to 502 adult Mexican-Americans with type 2 diabetes who are part
of the Starr County Diabetes Education Study. The sample was composed of 252
participants and 250 support partners. The subjects were randomly assigned to
the educational and social support intervention ( n = 250) or to the
wait-listed control group ( n = 252). A shortened 24-item version of
the DKQ was derived from the original instrument after data collection was
completed. Reliability was assessed by means of Cronbach's coefficient
α. To determine validity, differentiation between the experimental and
control groups was conducted at baseline and after the educational portion of
the intervention.
RESULTS — The 24-item version of the DKQ (DKQ-24) attained a
reliability coefficient of 0.78, indicating internal consistency, and showed
sensitivity to the intervention, suggesting construct validation.
CONCLUSIONS — The DKQ-24 is a reliable and valid measure of
diabetes-related knowledge that is relatively easy to administer to either
English or Spanish speakers.
Footnotes
Abbreviations: DKQ, Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire; DKQ-24,
24-item DKQ.
A table elsewhere in this issue shows conventional and
Système International (SI) units and
conversion factors for many substances.
Accepted September 19, 2000.
Received March 30, 2000.
by the American Diabetes Association,
Inc. |
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ISSN: | 0149-5992 1935-5548 |
DOI: | 10.2337/diacare.24.1.16 |