Frontiers in Medicine (Sep 2024)

Transcultural adaptation and theoretical models validation of the Spanish version of the Self-Care of Diabetes Inventory

  • Jesús Martínez-Tofé,
  • Jesús Martínez-Tofé,
  • Davide Ausili,
  • Nelia Soto-Ruiz,
  • Nelia Soto-Ruiz,
  • Iván Santolalla-Arnedo,
  • Angela Durante,
  • Angela Durante,
  • Marco di Nitto,
  • Yuliia Lysanets,
  • Regina Ruiz de Viñaspre-Hernández,
  • Clara Isabel Tejada-Garrido,
  • Mercedes Sánchez Barba,
  • Vicente Gea-Caballero,
  • Raúl Juárez-Vela

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2024.1423948
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

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BackgroundFor patients with diabetes mellitus, self-care is crucial because it prevents complications and helps preserve quality of life. Clinicians and researchers require effective tools for assessing self-care behaviors across various dimensions to identify individual needs and maximize resource allocation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the validity and reliability of the Spanish version of the Self-Care of Diabetes Inventory (SCODI).MethodsTwo hundred eighteen participants with DMT1 and DMT2 who were recruited through convenience sampling from a university hospital participated in our cross-sectional study. After translation and cultural adaptation, the enrolled patients answered the questions. We performed an exploratory factor analysis (EFA) on each of the SCODI scales and Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was performed using our models which appropriate fit indices.ResultsThe original structure of the four-dimensions tool was confirmed. The overall consistency across the four scales was assessed by Cronbach’s alpha: self-care maintenance (0.766), self-care monitoring (0.790), self-care management (0.771), and self-care confidence (0.936). The model fit yielded a chi-square index of 1.028 with 773 degrees of freedom. Confirmatory factor analysis showed a good fit, thereby affirming the reliability of the model.ConclusionThe internal consistency and reliability of the SCODI Spanish version are deemed adequate. This tool is appropriate when it is desired to evaluate the self-care practices of Spanish persons suffering from diabetes due to its good psychometric qualities.

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