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Title: | Development and validation of a new questionnaire for the assessment of patients with diabetic foot disease : the diabetic foot questionnaire (DiaFootQ) |
Authors: | Ruiz-Muñoz, María Fernández-Torres, Raúl Formosa, Cynthia Gatt, Alfred Pérez‑Panero, Alberto José Pérez-Belloso, Ana Juana Martínez-Barrios, Francisco Javier González-Sánchez, Manuel |
Keywords: | Foot -- Diseases -- Diagnosis Foot -- Diseases -- Treatment Diabetics -- Attitudes Patient reported outcome measures Diabetes -- Complications -- Treatment |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Citation: | Ruiz-Muñoz, M., Fernández-Torres, R., Formosa, C., Gatt, A., Pérez‑Panero, A. J., Pérez-Belloso, A. J.,.,…González-Sánchez, M. (2024). Development and validation of a new questionnaire for the assessment of patients with diabetic foot disease: the diabetic foot questionnaire (DiaFootQ). Primary Care Diabetes, doi: 10.1016/j.pcd.2024.07.002. |
Abstract: | Background: The epidemiology data and global burden of diabetic foot disease underscores the need for effective
prevention strategies, which requires an early diagnosis. Patient-reported outcome measures are instruments
based on a simple format, which favours their application. Currently, there is an absence of instruments with a
broad enough scope to capture the diverse aspects involved in diabetic foot disease. Objectives: To develop a questionnaire for the assessment of patients with diabetic foot disease and carry out an analysis of its validity and reliability. Methods: The study was developed in two stages. Stage 1: the Delphi Panel was composed of 22 experts. The questionnaire is made up of 25 questions selected, after three rounds, from an initial sample of 68 questions. Stage 2: A validation study was performed. With a sample of 273 subjects, an exploratory factor analysis and an analysis of internal consistency, items response, and validity were carried out using the Diabetes Quality of Life, SF-12v2, Foot Function Index and EuroQol EQ5D questionnaires. Measurements of error and sensitivity to change were also analyzed. Results: A 25-item questionnaire (DiaFootQ) was developed. It comprised two dimensions: 1) lifestyle and function; and 2) footwear and foot self-care. Sample (n=273) mean age was 69.77 years (±11.08). The internal consistency of DiafootQ was α=0.916, and item response values were ICC=0.862–0.998. External validity correlation levels ranged from r=0.386 to r=0.888. Conclusion: DiaFootQ was developed. Integrating the main aspects involved in diabetic foot disease could help to detect more accurately the risk or severity of these patients. DiaFootQ is a well-structured, valid, and reliable tool whose use should be promoted in clinical and research settings. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/124993 |
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