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Table 2 The psychometric properties of the DHL instrument

From: Validation of the diabetes, hypertension and hyperlipidemia (DHL) knowledge instrument in Malaysia

   

Difficulty factor

Corrected Item-total correlation

Cronbach's α if item is deleted

Test retest reliability

Domain

Item

    

p-valuet‡

 

1.

Diabetes occurs in people with insufficient or no insulin#

0.81

0.406

0.780

0.508

 

2.

Diabetes can be cured after taking medicines for a period of time

0.79

0.458

0.777

0.791

 

3.

As long as a diabetic person's fasting blood sugar level in the person's fasti morning is in the normal range, he/she can eat anything for that day

0.88

0.377

0.782

0.453

 

4.

If the blood sugar level is high for long period of time, it may cause other health problems such as blindness#

0.92

0.340

0.784

1.000

Diabetes

5.

Normal fasting blood sugar is between 4 to 6 mmol/L#

0.90

0.128

0.791

0.453

 

6.

There is no problem for our blood pressure to remain high as long as we do not feel sick

0.73

0.548

0.771

0.125

 

7.

Blood pressure of 140/90 mmHg and above is considered as high#

0.78

0.190

0.790

0.791

 

8.

If not treated, high blood pressure can lead to kidney damage#

0.70

0.378

0.781

0.180

 

9.

We can feel whether our blood pressure is high or not

0.23

0.125

0.794

0.189

Hypertension

10.

High blood pressure can be caused by hardened or narrowed blood vessels due to fatty deposits#

0.78

0.270

0.786

1.000

 

11.

LDL cholesterol is known as "good" cholesterol

0.14

0.209

0.789

1,000

 

12.

High level of "bad" cholesterol blocks blood vessels the risk of a heart attack#

0.86

0.252

0.787

0.453

Hyperlipidaemia

13.

High level of "bad" cholesterol" can also occur in thin people#

0.86

0.381

0.781

1.000

 

14.

Cholesterol is present in some food and also produced in our liver#

0.69

0.267

0.787

0.238

 

15.

Omega-3 supplements can reduce "bad" cholesterol more than the medicine given by the doctor

0.29

0.377

0.781

0.019*

 

16.

We can stop taking medicine(s) once our blood sugar/blood pressure is well controlled.

0.81

0.450

0.777

0.109

 

17.

All medicines must be taken after meals only

0.74

0.179

0.791

0.508

 

18.

If someone misses taking his/her medicine, he/she can take double the amount for the next dose

0.92

0.518

0.779

0.375

 

19.

People with type 1 diabetes cannot depend on tablets or oral type of medicines to control their blood sugar#

0.42

0.157

0.794

0.011*

 

20.

All medicines for diabetes are the same, so we can share them if we have diabetes

0.88

0.273

0.786

0.727

 

21.

Medicines for diabetes or high blood pressure can be taken on alternate days to reduce side effects

0.84

0.383

0.781

1.000

 

22.

Medicine for reducing cholesterol only has to be taken just before taking any oily or fatty foods

0.83

0.354

0.782

1.000

Medication

23.

All medicines must be stored in the refrigerator

0.90

0.396

0.781

0.388

 

24.

Tobacco smoking increases risk of heart diseases#

0.90

0.385

0.782

0.125

 

25.

If you do not take any white sugar, you will not have enough energy

0.81

0.355

0.782

0.549

 

26.

Vegetable oils do not contain cholesterol, therefore they are safe to be taken in large amount

0.75

0.311

0.784

1.000

 

27.

30 minutes of exercise per week is enough to reduce the risk of getting heart problems

0.78

0.233

0.788

0.424

General Issues

28.

Diabetic people can eat as much fruits (such as banana, papaya, orange, water melon) as they like

0.90

0.065

0.794

0.062

  1. #Statements are true
  2. ‡Test-retest reliability on the individual (dichotomous) items was conducted using the McNemar's test (binomial distribution was used)
  3. *Statistically significant at p < 0.05