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AuthorWilbur, Kerry
AuthorAl Hammaq, Abdulla O.
Available date2016-12-04T09:57:09Z
Publication Date2016-03
Publication NameDiabetes Research and Clinical Practice
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.diabres.2015.12.005
CitationKerry Wilbur, Abdulla O. Al Hammaq, Validation of an Arabic version of the Diabetes Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire in Qatar, Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, Volume 113, March 2016, Pages 53-59
ISSN01688227
URIhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168822716000085
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/5056
AbstractAims: Several instruments evaluate patient-reported outcomes in diabetes mellitus (DM), but almost none are validated for use in Arabic language. The aim of this study is to test the psychometric properties and responsiveness of the Arabic version of the Diabetes Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (DTSQs) in Qatar. Methods: Ambulatory Arabic speaking DM patients were interviewed at two consecutive time points in Doha, Qatar. The 8-item DTSQs was administered in conjunction with the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) and the World Health Organization Quality of Life Measure (WHOQOL-Bref) to assess convergent validity. Reliability was evaluated by internal consistency and item analysis. Construct validity was evaluated using “known groups” comparisons (including gender, insulin use, and HbA1c). Sensitivity of DTSQs scores to the subject's metabolic conditions was determined. Results: One hundred subjects (mean age 50.7) participated. Half (54%) were female. The majority (93%) had Type 2 DM, but 39 (42%) were using insulin. Results revealed satisfactory internal consistency. Metabolic measures (fasting blood glucose and AIC) had significant inverse correlations with DTSQs scores (interview 1, Pearson's r=−0.333 and r=−0.401, respectively, p<0.01). Scale criterion and construct validity were found to be satisfactory. Most sub-dimensions of the SF-36 and WHOQOL-Bref were correlated with the DTSQ, indicating a good concurrent validity. As in prior studies, women demonstrated poorer treatment satisfaction. Conclusions: The Qatar Arabic DTSQs version was found to be a reliable and valid instrument for the assessment of treatment satisfaction in Arabic diabetes mellitus patients in the country.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectDiabetes treatment
Satisfaction
Validation
Arabic
TitleValidation of an Arabic version of the Diabetes Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire in Qatar
TypeArticle
Pagination53-59
Volume Number113


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