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Validity and reliability study of the Turkish version of Health Belief Model Scale in diabetic patients

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is an important health problem that leads to severe complications, is the cause of early death, and is showing an increase in frequency. The development of positive health behaviors is extremely important in the treatment of diabetic patients. There are various models that exa...

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Published in:International journal of nursing studies 2007-11, Vol.44 (8), p.1447-1458
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description Diabetes mellitus (DM) is an important health problem that leads to severe complications, is the cause of early death, and is showing an increase in frequency. The development of positive health behaviors is extremely important in the treatment of diabetic patients. There are various models that examine the health behaviors of individuals. One of these is the Health Belief Model. This model is very beneficial in explaining factors that affect patients’ compliance with their disease. This research was planned to measure the validity and reliability of the Health Belief Model Scale in diabetic patients in the Turkish population. Questionnaire Survey. The research population was all of the diabetic patients (4125) registered with the Turkish Diabetes Society, Denizli Province, Turkey. A convenience sample was composed of 352 patients with Type 2 DM. The research data were collected with three tools, a “sociodemographic data form” related to the diabetic patients, the “Health Belief Model Scale in Diabetic Patients,” and the “Diabetes Management Self-Efficacy Scale.” For validity studies: language validity, content validity, concurrent validity and construct validity were examined. For reliability studies: the tool's internal consistency reliability, Cronbach alpha reliability coefficient, test–retest reliability were examined. The tool's internal consistency reliability subscales’ Cronbach alpha coefficient values ranged from 0.73 to 0.86. For the total tool a Cronbach alpha value of 0.89 was found. In the tool's internal consistency reliability total item correlation the three items that were below 0.30 were removed and the 36 items were reduced to 33 items. The tool's test–retest reliability was 0.90. According to factor analysis the tool contains five subscales of perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefits, perceived barriers and recommended healthy behaviors. The Health Belief Model Scale in diabetic patients was determined to be valid and reliable for use in the Turkish population.
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Behavior
Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - psychology
Factor Analysis, Statistical
Female
Health belief model
Health beliefs
Health care
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Models, Psychological
Nursing
Patient Compliance - psychology
Patients
Psychological Tests
Psychometrics
Reliability
Reproducibility of Results
Scales
Self Efficacy
Test-Retest reliability
Translating
Turkey
Validation studies
Validity
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