Psychometric properties of the Iranian version of Diabetes Empowerment Scale (IR-DES-28)

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Background: This study was designed to determine the primary psychometric properties of the Iranian version of the Diabetes Empowerment Scale (IR-DES-28). Methods: After translating the questionnaire into Persian, re-translating it into English and obtaining the confirmation of the diabetes specialists regarding the accuracy of the translated questionnaire, 100 patients with type 2 diabetes selected using a systematic random sampling method completed the Iranian-DES-28. The validity of IR-DES-28 was evaluated by construct, concurrent and criterion validity, whereas its reliability was assessed by test re-test, internal consistency and splitting method. Results: Psychometric analysis confirmed the reliability and validity of the IR-DES-28 in three subscales: Self-awareness and managing psychological aspects of diabetes (α=0.80), goal achievement ability (α=0.50), the ability of setting goals (α=0.79). Test-retest reliability, evaluated through Pearson coefficient correlation, was equal to 0.74 (P <0.01). The total score of IR-DES-28 and that of the extracted subscales were correlated with HbA 1c levels (metabolic control) (P <0.01). The findings also supported the concurrent validity of the questionnaire. Conclusion: The validity and reliability of the Iranian-DES scale is acceptable. Thus, the scale could be an appropriate instrument in evaluating the empowerment-based education programs. © 2012 Mansouri et al.

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  • Table 1 Demographic and clinical data
  • Table 2 Results of psychometrics indicators of factor analysis of IR-DES-28 (n=100)
  • Table 3 Items of the three subscales of IR-DES-28
  • Table 4 Correlations between IR-DES-28 and diabetes-related data

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Mahjouri, M. Y., Arzaghi, S. M., Heshmat, R., Khashayar, P., Esfahani, E. N., & Larijani, B. (2012). Psychometric properties of the Iranian version of Diabetes Empowerment Scale (IR-DES-28). Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders, 11(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1186/2251-6581-11-4

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