Diabetes Epidemiology and Management (Apr 2023)
New insights into the currently available questionnaire for assessing impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia (IAH) among insulin-treated type 2 diabetes- A key risk factor for hypoglycaemia
Abstract
Background: Gold and Clarke questionnaire are originally developed to assess impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia (IAH) in type 1 diabetes. Present study examined the similarities and differences between the two questionnaires when administered to insulin-treated type 2 diabetes patients. Methods: A total of 153 insulin-treated type 2 diabetes patients with mean age of 61.0±9.4 years and mean HbA1c of 8.4±1.5% completed questionnaire in diabetes outpatient clinics of tertiary-care hospital. Factor analysis was conducted to examine the psychometric properties of Clarke questionnaire. Spearman's correlation was used to examine convergent validity of Clarke questionnaire with Gold method. Results: Bifactorial structure for Clarke questionnaire was identified, namely Awareness of Hypoglycaemia (Factor 1) and Experience of Hypoglycaemia (Factor 2). Clarke Factor 1 correlated strongly with Gold scores (rs=0.77, p<0.001), and yielded 22.9% prevalence of IAH using cut-off score of ≥2.5, which is comparable to Gold method of 19.6%. Conclusions: Gold single-item questionnaire assesses hypoglycaemia awareness only while Clarke questionnaire assesses both hypoglycaemia awareness and severe hypoglycaemia events. There is a high degree of convergence between Gold and Clarke in hypoglycaemia awareness assessment among insulin-treated type 2 diabetes. Hence, these two questionnaires are similar but not interchangeable due to bifactorial nature of Clarke questionnaire.