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Developing a questionnaire: some methodological issues

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  • 1St. Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne.

The Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing : a Quarterly Publication of the Royal Australian Nursing Federation
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Developing a diabetes questionnaire revealed patients link treatment to seriousness, not blood glucose control. This validated tool will support improved diabetes education and health promotion initiatives.

Area of Science:

  • Health Sciences
  • Medical Sociology
  • Epidemiology

Background:

  • Developing effective health surveys requires rigorous methodological validation.
  • Understanding patient perceptions of diabetes management is crucial for targeted interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail methodological challenges in creating a diabetes questionnaire.
  • To assess the validity, reliability, and stability of the developed questionnaire.
  • To inform future diabetes education and health promotion strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Questionnaire development for individuals with and without non-insulin dependent diabetes.
  • Pre-testing and pilot testing phases to evaluate questionnaire performance.
  • Statistical analysis to establish validity, reliability, and stability.

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Main Results:

  • Preliminary findings revealed suboptimal metabolic control among respondents.
  • Patients associated diabetes seriousness with treatment methods over blood glucose control.
  • The questionnaire demonstrated acceptable validity, reliability, and stability.

Conclusions:

  • The finalized questionnaire is suitable for a large-scale survey.
  • Reliable data can be collected to enhance diabetes education.
  • Findings support the need for improved health promotion focusing on glucose control.