A Diabetes-Specific Measure of Patient Desire to Participate in Medical Decision Making
- 1 November 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in The Diabetes Educator
- Vol. 27 (6) , 875-886
- https://doi.org/10.1177/014572170102700613
Abstract
PURPOSE the goal of this study was to develop a diabetesspecific scale of patient desire to participate in medical decision making (DPMD) and examine its internal consistency reliability, stability, and validity (content, discriminant, convergent, and construct). METHODS In a cross-sectional study, 65 patients with type 2 diabetes from a teaching hospital's general medical clinic were interviewed at baseline and 2 weeks later to measure their DPMD scores. Data were collected on demographic/clinical features, health value, social support, desire to make a final decision, and value of patient autonomy. RESULTS Of the 11 DPMD items, 2 distinct factors emerged representing desire for discussion and desire for information. The DPMD scale had high internal consistency reliability, was stable over 2 weeks and demonstrated good content validity. DPMD scale items were more correlated with each other than with health value or social support. Overall, patients who obtained diabetes education reported greater desire to participate in decisions. Younger patients had a greater overall desire for discussion. The DPMD desire for discussion subscale correlated with patients' desire to make the final treatment decision but not with patients' value of autonomy. CONCLUSIONS The DPMD is a brief, reliable, valid measure for assessing patient desire to participate in diabetes medical decision making.This publication has 49 references indexed in Scilit:
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