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Diabetes Symptom Checklist

The Diabetes Symptom Checklist is a 34-item patient-reported outcome measure assessing the frequency and burden of symptoms directly related to diabetes and its complications. Developed by Grootenhuis and colleagues in 1994, it captures eight symptom dimensions including hyperglycemic symptoms, hypoglycemic symptoms, fatigue, polyuria, neuropathic pain, and psychological distress. The instrument is used to quantify symptom experience and treatment response across diverse diabetes populations.

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Diabetes Symptom Checklist: Patient-Reported Symptom Dimensions
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  • Grootenhuis, P. A., Snoek, F. J., Heine, R. J., & Bouter, L. M. (1994). Development of a type 2 diabetes symptom checklist: A measure of symptom severity. Diabet Med, 11(3), 253-261. · DOI 10.1111/j.1464-5491.1994.tb00268.x
  • Snoek, F. J., Pouwer, F., Welch, G. W., & Polonsky, W. H. (1997). Diabetes-related distress in Dutch and U.S. diabetic patients: Relationship to perceived health status and depression. Diabetes Care, 20(10), 1554-1558. · URL
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