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. 2018 Jul 4;18:826. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-5766-1

Table 3.

Diabetes Family Behavior Checklist

Questions Median Score (frequency in the past month) IQR
Praise the patient for following his/her diet 1 1–3
Nag him/her about testing their blood glucose level 1 1–3
Suggest things that may help him/her take their medicines on time 1 1–5
Criticize them for not exercising regularly 1 1–3
Help them decide of any lifestyle changes need to be made based on glucose testing results 1 1–5
Nag them about following their diet 1 1–5
Argue with them about their diabetes self-care activities 1 1–5
Encourage them to participate in sports / physically active leisure time activities 1 1–3
Plan family activities so that it will fit in with their diabetes self-care schedule 1 1–1
Congratulate them for sticking to their diabetes self-care schedule 1 1–1
Criticize them for not maintaining the results of glucose test 1 1–4
Eat at the same time that they do 1 1–5
Exercise along with them 1 1–1
Let them sleep longer and get up later rather than exercise 1 1–1
Buy them sweet things that they can keep with them in case of low blood sugar conditions 1 1–1
Eat foods that are not part of their diabetic diet 1 1–3

1 – never, 2 – twice a month, 3 – once a week, 4 – several times a week, 5 – at least once a day