scholarly journals Development and validation of a diabetes knowledge questionnaire

2011 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 166-170d ◽  
Author(s):  
CA Eigenmann ◽  
T Skinner ◽  
R Colagiuri
2014 ◽  
Vol 37 (9) ◽  
pp. 802-811 ◽  
Author(s):  
Douglas L. Weeks ◽  
Brian F. French ◽  
April D. Davis ◽  
Linda A. Towle

2005 ◽  
Vol 56 (2) ◽  
pp. 182-191 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joel Erblich ◽  
Karen Brown ◽  
Youngmee Kim ◽  
Heiddis B. Valdimarsdottir ◽  
Barbara E. Livingston ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 468-473 ◽  
Author(s):  
Flávia Fernanda Luchetti Rodrigues ◽  
Maria Lúcia Zanetti ◽  
Manoel Antônio dos Santos ◽  
Tatiane Aparecida Martins ◽  
Valmi D. Sousa ◽  
...  

This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted from March to November 2007 at a research and community services center of a Brazilian university. It aimed to explore the knowledge and attitude of people with diabetes mellitus who were attending a diabetes self-care education program. The sample was composed of 82 adults with diabetes mellitus. Data were collected through the Portuguese versions of the Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire (DKN-A) and the Diabetes Attitude Questionnaire (ATT-19). Results revealed that 78.05% of the participants obtained scores higher than eight on knowledge about diabetes, which indicates they have knowledge and understand the disease. Scores on attitude ranged from 25 to 71 suggesting difficulty in coping with the disease. We conclude that although participants obtained a good score on knowledge, their attitude did not change so as to more adequately cope with the disease.


Author(s):  
Bengur Taskiran ◽  
Guven Baris Cansu

Background: Diabetes education, as an essential component of diabetes management, improves various aspects of diabetes mellitus including lowering Haemoglobin A1c. There is a number of surveys evaluating diabetes knowledge.Methods: The purpose of this study to measure diabetes knowledge of patients with diabetes mellitus after a structured group education programme named as diabetes school. This study is an observational study and the design is a cohort study. The study took place in 2017-2018. The duration of follow-up is 4 weeks. Fifty-four patients aged over 18 with a previous diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, who attended to the diabetes school education programme, were included to the study. Twenty-three patients participated in the true-false version of the revised Michigan diabetes knowledge questionnaire before and after the programme.Results: Twenty female and 3 male patients were aged 60.43±9.97 years. The scores improved significantly after the education programme (7.61±4.59 vs 12.39±3.35, p<0.0001). The number of patients correctly identifying more than half of the statements showed a steep increase after the programme (n=6, 26.0% vs n=17, 73.9%). Before education programme 13 had poor knowledge, 9 had moderate, and 1 had good knowledge. After completion 6 had poor knowledge, 11 had moderate, and 5 had good knowledge.Conclusions: Diabetes school is effective in improving diabetes knowledge in patients with diabetes mellitus. Revised Michigan Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire can be used to evaluated diabetes knowledge. It may aid to detect the subgroup of patients who are lack knowledge of various aspects of diabetes mellitus.


2020 ◽  
Vol 52 (7S) ◽  
pp. 754-754
Author(s):  
Ryan Tam ◽  
Tanya Hamilton ◽  
Kathryn Beck ◽  
Janelle Gifford ◽  
Tania Prvan ◽  
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