Transcription of The Summary of Diabetes Self-Care Activities Measure
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Epidemiology/Health Services/Psychosocial Research O R I G I N A L A R T I C L E. The Summary of Diabetes Self-Care Activities Measure Results from 7 studies and a revised scale DEBORAH J. TOOBERT, PHD The least defensible of these is the practice of SARAH E. HAMPSON, PHD using measures of Diabetes control, such as RUSSELL E. GLASGOW, PHD glycated hemoglobin or physicians' judg- ments, as indicators of patients' Self-Care behaviors (5,8 10). Direct methods, includ- ing observation of skills such as glucose test- ing and monitoring ( , by pill counts and OBJECTIVE To review reliability, validity, and normative data from 7 different studies, activity monitors), are labor-intensive and involving a total of 1,988 people with Diabetes , and provide a revised version of the Summary subject to r
levels of self-management across different components of the diabetes regimen (7). Generalizing from past research on dia-betes self-management is made difficult by the heterogeneity of self-care measures used. The least defensible of these is the practice of using measures of diabetes control, such as glycated hemoglobin or physicians’ judg-
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