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DTSQ-IP – Diabetes Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (Inpatients)

The Diabetes Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Inpatients (DTSQ-IP) was first developed in 2004 and was revised in 2007.  It is a useful tool for both hospital-based clinical trials and for the routine clinical monitoring of hospital inpatients with insulin-dependent diabetes, all relating to a single admission.

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