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Table 4 Comparison (health care professional vs. patients) of some basic data, and data on health habits, examinations, drug use and complications

From: Feasibility of using self-reported patient data in a national diabetes register

 

N

Response rate; HCP vs. P (%)a

Positive answers; HCP vs. P (%)a

Percentage of agreement

Kappa

(95 % CI)

Basic data (part II)

      

 Type of diabetes

312

99 vs. 97

-

97.1

0.94

(0.90, 0.98)

 Family history of diabetes

250

80 vs. 95

51 vs. 50

91.2

0.82

(0.75, 0.89)

 Attended educational course for type 2 diabetes

119

66 vs. 98

48 vs. 47

82.4

0.65

(0.51, 0.78)

 Family history of premature heart disease

249

82 vs. 93

29 vs. 22

84.3

0.59

(0.48, 0.71)

Health habits

      

 Smoking habits

209

71 vs. 95

20 vs. 20

91.4

0.86

(0.81, 0.92)

 Physical activity

168

57 vs. 99

80 vs. 84

83.3

0.43

(0.26, 0.61)

 Self-monitoring of blood glucose

93

33 vs. 99

96 vs. 94

95.7

0.58

(0.20, 0.95)

Eye- and foot examination

      

 Eye-examination

153

66 vs. 91

71 vs. 79

84.3

0.58

(0.43,0.73)

 Foot-examination

171

68 vs. 82

95 vs. 83

84.8

0.26

(0.03,0.48)

Drug use

      

 Insulin

312

98 vs. 97

67 vs. 68

96.8

0.93

(0.88, 0.97)

 Pump/pen

206

100 vs. 100

-

99.5

0.99

(0.96, 1.00)

 Other antidiabetic therapy

299

95 vs. 97

43 vs. 44

95.0

0.90

(0.85, 0.95)

 Antithrombotic therapy

225

64 vs. 96

47 vs. 45

94.7

0.89

(0.83, 0.95)

 Lipid lowering therapy

227

63 vs. 97

63 vs. 67

92.5

0.84

(0.76, 0.91)

 Antihypertensive therapy

231

63 vs. 99

62 vs. 60

91.8

0.83

(0.75, 0.90)

Complications

      

 Coronary heart disease

294

92 vs. 99

16 vs. 19

93.5

0.78

(0.68, 0.87)

 Hypoglycaemia (severe)

109

34 vs. 99

13 vs. 15

94.5

0.77

(0.59,0.95)

 Laser-treated retinopathy

282

89 vs. 98

11 vs. 15

94.3

0.75

(0.63, 0.86)

 Stroke

290

91 vs. 98

3 vs. 3

98.3

0.70

(0.44, 0.95)

 Foot ulcer

231

63 vs. 97

3 vs. 7

93.5

0.32

(0.06, 0.59)

 Arterial surgery

243

66 vs. 98

3 vs. 3

95.5

0.24

(-0.06, 0.54)

  1. N: datasets
  2. aHealth care professionals vs. patients