Tatulashvili Sopio, Dreves Bleuenn, Cosson Emmanuel, Meyer Laurent, Morello Remy, Joubert Michael
AP-HP, Department of Endocrinology-Diabetology-Nutrition, Avicenne Hospital, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, CINFO, CRNH-IDF, Bobigny, France.
Equipe De Recherche En Epidémiologie Nutritionnelle (EREN), Université Sorbonne Paris Nord and Université Paris Cité, INSERM, INRAE, CNAM, Center of Research in Epidemiology and StatisticS (CRESS), Bobigny, France.
PLoS One. 2025 Feb 25;20(2):e0318746. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0318746. eCollection 2025.
Carbohydrate intake remains one of the most influential factors affecting post-meal glucose levels in type 1 diabetes (T1D). To individualize and optimize patient education on carbohydrate counting, it is essential to assess their knowledge of carbohydrate counting. For this purpose, we aimed to produce and validate a questionnaire for French-speaking individuals based on the American AdultCarbQuiz questionnaire (43 items).
The translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the American questionnaire were followed by an analysis conducted by patient and diabetologist expert groups.
190 participants living with T1D, Diabetologist expert group.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Internal consistency and reliability were verified by administering the adapted French version of the questionnaire to 190 participants living with T1D.
Clinical validity was verified by examining the correlation between the questionnaire score and the time in range (TIR) of these participants.
Translation and back-translation demonstrated good consistency with the original questionnaire. Typical American food items were replaced with foods commonly consumed in France. All items were validated by both patient and diabetologist experts. After analyzing the responses of 190 participant, seven items were considered non-discriminatory and were therefore removed. Internal consistency, assessed by Cronbach's α, was high, with α = 0.785, 95 CI [0.738-0.826]. Finally, we produced a 36 item French questionnaire named GluciQuizz. TIR correlated with the GluciQuizz score (r = 0.3; p < 0.0001).
This study validates a French-language self-administered questionnaire (GluciQuizz), which evaluates different domains of carbohydrate knowledge in a 15-minute quiz for people living with T1D.
碳水化合物摄入量仍然是影响1型糖尿病(T1D)患者餐后血糖水平的最具影响力的因素之一。为了使碳水化合物计数的患者教育个性化并加以优化,评估患者对碳水化合物计数的了解至关重要。为此,我们旨在基于美国成人碳水化合物知识问答问卷(43项)编制并验证一份针对法语使用者的问卷。
对美国问卷进行翻译和跨文化改编,随后由患者和糖尿病专家小组进行分析。
190名T1D患者、糖尿病专家小组。
通过向190名T1D患者发放改编后的法语版问卷来验证内部一致性和可靠性。
通过检查问卷得分与这些参与者的血糖达标时间(TIR)之间的相关性来验证临床有效性。
翻译和回译显示与原始问卷具有良好的一致性。典型的美国食品被法国常见的食品所取代。所有项目均经患者和糖尿病专家验证。在分析了190名参与者的回答后,7个项目被认为无区分度,因此被删除。通过Cronbach's α评估的内部一致性较高,α = 0.785,95%置信区间[0.738 - 0.826]。最后,我们编制了一份名为GluciQuizz的36项法语问卷。TIR与GluciQuizz得分相关(r = 0.3;p < 0.0001)。
本研究验证了一份法语自填式问卷(GluciQuizz),该问卷通过一个15分钟的问答来评估T1D患者碳水化合物知识的不同领域。