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Title: The Validation of Diabetes Mellitus Discharge Planning Module Incorporated into the Summary of Diabetes Self‑Care Activity
Authors: Said, Asbath
Said, Faridah Mohd
Nambiar, Nisha
Keywords: Diabetes mellitus
patient discharge
questionnaires
self‑care
validation study
Issue Date: Jan-2025
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow
Citation: Original Article
Abstract: Background: In Indonesia, several hospitals have designed various forms of discharge planning in line with the guidelines provided by the Indonesian Endocrinology Association. These initiatives were implemented to enhance the quality of healthcare service. Despite the efforts made by the government, the rate of non‑compliance (9%) and readmission (20%) has continued to increase. This indicates that there is a need to reevaluate the existing discharge planning module. Therefore, this study aims to validate the contents of the diabetes mellitus discharge planning module, which was incorporated into the summary of diabetes self‑care activity. The effectiveness of the intervention in improving the compliance of patients with self‑care activity was also evaluated. Materials and Methods: This study used a mixed methodological approach, which combined an evaluation method and an experimental quantitative design. The content validity of the module used was carried out using professional judgment, involving competent experts in the bahteramas hospital in southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. The sample population consisted of sixty‑five randomly selected respondents, who participated in the validation of the summary of Diabetes Self‑Care Activities (SDSCA) questionnaire, which had three phases, namely pre‑test, during, fieldwork, and post‑test. Results: The content validity of the module was tested using Aiken’s v, and the results ranged from 0.82 to 0.88 for each session, indicating that it was valid. Furthermore, the internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha) obtained in this study was acceptable, with values ranging from 0.60 to 0.92. Conclusions: The results showed that the diabetes mellitus discharge planning module could be used to improve self‑care among patients.
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Appears in Collections:Volume 30 No 1 2025

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