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Table 3 Number of individuals, n (%) with missing PROMs items among adults with type 1 diabetes attending an outpatient clinic in a Western Norway university hospital. The DiaPROM trial feasibility study

From: Electronic capturing of patient-reported outcome measures on a touchscreen computer in clinical diabetes practice (the DiaPROM trial): a feasibility study

Self-report instruments

No. items

0 missing

1 missing

2 missing

3 missing

4 missing

5 missing

The WHO 5-Well-Being Index (WHO-5)

5

50 (72.5)

16 (23.2)

3 (4.3)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

The Problem Areas in Diabetes scale (PAID) 1

20

53 (76.8)

10 (14.5)

3 (4.35)

1 (1.45)

0 (0.0)

1 (1.45)

Perceived Competence in Diabetes Scale (PCDS)

4

59 (85.5)

8 (11.6)

1 (1.45)

0 (0.0)

1 (1.45)

Perceived elevated, low and varied blood glucose values

3

59 (85.5)

5 (7.25)

0 (0.0)

5 (7.25)

Awareness of hypoglycaemia (“Gold”)

1

63 (91.3)

6 (8.7)

RAND-12 Health Status Inventory (RAND-12) 2

12

53 (76.8)

9 (13.0)

3 (4.35)

1 (1.45)

2 (2.9)

0 (0.0)

  1. PROMs patient-reported outcome measures
  2. 1 One person had seven missing PAID items. 2 One person did not complete the RAND-12 (n = 68)