PROM Detail

Health and Self-Management in Diabetes
  • Basic Information
  • Detailed Information
  • Domains
  • Psychometrics

Basic Information

Abbreviated name
HASMID
Full name
Health and Self-Management in Diabetes
Items ?
The number of questions in the survey
8
Short description
A tool to measure doctors interpersonal skills during a consultation.
PCCC or QoL? ?
This compendium contains patient-reported measures that are either designed to specifically measure aspects of Person Centred Co-Ordinated Care (P3C), or alternatively tools that are designed to measure some aspect of Quality of Life (QoL) or Health Related Quality of Life (hrQoL). All the measures in this compendium have been broadly categorised into one of those two concepts.
self-management support
Main Domains Measured ?
This is the key domains that the measure is targeting.
mood, worry about hypos (hypoglycaemic episodes), vitality and social limitations
Type of measure ?
The measures in this compendium can take a variety of forms. Generally, they will be either Patient Reported Outcome Measure (PROM) or Patient Reported Experience Measure (PREM). However, we have also included a few measures that are completed by proxy-individual (PROXY), which are useful in instances where the respondent cannot answer directly (e.g. dementia or end of life). Sometimes, these measures can even be a composite of these types, and target both experiences and outcomes – we have labelled these measures “PROEMs”.
PROM
Respondent ?
The person that fills in the questionnaire - e.g. patient, Health Care Professional, or proxy (normally a carer or family member)
patients
Permissive licence ?
Whether the measure is free to use without major restrictions, or instead permission and/or licensing fees are required. E.g. if "Yes", you should seek authorisation/permission prior to using the instrument.
licence for some versions of the Health and Self-M
Licence link ?
A link to the vendor/supplier for licensing of the measure
https://innovation.ox.ac.uk/outcome-measures/hasmid-10/
Copy of questionnaire
https://hqlo.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12955-017-0719-4/tables/3

Detailed Information

Year developed ?
The year in which the measure was first published.
2016
Country developed in ?
The main country[s] in which the measure was first developed.
UK
Original publication ?
The publication in which the measure was originally published.
Carlton, J., J. Elliott, D. Rowen, K. Stevens, H. Basarir, K. Meadows and J. Brazier (2017). "Developing a questionnaire to determine the impact of self-management in diabetes: giving people with diabetes a voice." Health Qual Life Outcomes 15(1): 146.
Website link ?
A link to the developer of the measure, if they have a website.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28720133/
Target condition ?
The measures can be either generic or disease specific (e.g. Diabetes, Heart Failure)
Diabetes
Main context tested in ?
The main context in which the measure has been developed and used (E.g. Hopital, General Practice etc).
Hospitals
Main countries used in ?
The main countries in which the measure has been developed and used.
UK
Target age ?
e.g. Adults, Children, Elderly
Adults
Main uses of measure ?
The context in which the measure is most often used – e.g. clinical trials; national surveys.
Used to evaluate the impact of self-management in diabetes for both T1DM and T2DM
Used in UK? ?
Whether the instrument has been tested and validated within a UK healthcare context.
No
Reference
Carlton, J., Rowen, D. & Elliott, J. Assessment of the psychometric properties and refinement of the Health and Self-Management in Diabetes Questionnaire (HASMID). Health Qual Life Outcomes 18, 59 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12955-020-01305-3
Language
English
Other versions available
HASMID-10

Domains

Psychometrics