A novel questionnaire for evaluating digital tool use (DTUQ-D) among individuals with type 2 diabetes: exploring the digital landscape
Ora Peleg, Efrat Hadar, Meyran Boniel-Nissim

TL;DR
This study created a reliable questionnaire to assess how people with type 2 diabetes use digital tools for managing their condition.
Contribution
The DTUQ-D is a novel, validated questionnaire for evaluating digital tool use in T2DM patients.
Findings
The DTUQ-D is valid and reliable for identifying digital tools used by T2DM patients.
Factor structures varied between ethnic groups, highlighting the need for tailored assessments.
The questionnaire can be adapted for other illnesses by modifying instructions and wording.
Abstract
Effective healthcare currently incorporates a patient-centric system and accessible technology for patient self-management. This study aimed to develop and validate a novel questionnaire titled the Digital Tool Use Questionnaire for Diabetes (DTUQ-D) - a screening tool identifying the type, number, and frequency of digital tools used by Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) patients with within HMOs, online, and via applications. The questionnaire was administered to two ethnic groups and both genders. A mixed-methods approach was used. In the qualitative phase, the questionnaire was developed through phone surveys of 29 T2DM patients, two endocrinologists and two technology experts. In the quantitative phase, involving 367 participants, convergent validity, construct validity, and reliability were examined. Findings indicated that the DTUQ-D is valid and reliable, successfully identifying…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Health and mHealth Applications · Health Literacy and Information Accessibility · Diabetes Management and Education
