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Effectiveness of Health Education Program Regarding Foot Self-care on Risk for Developing Foot Ulcer Among Patients with Diabetes

Effectiveness of Health Education Program Regarding Foot Self-care on Risk for Developing Foot Ulcer Among Patients with Diabetes

... homogeneity among study subjects regarding their characteristics, describing that the mean age of both control and study groups was ...Diabetic Foot Nursing Intervention on Foot Status ... See full document

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The cost effectiveness and cost utility of at home infrared temperature monitoring in reducing the incidence of foot ulcer recurrence in patients with diabetes (DIATEMP): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

The cost effectiveness and cost utility of at home infrared temperature monitoring in reducing the incidence of foot ulcer recurrence in patients with diabetes (DIATEMP): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... high risk of ulceration and frequent occur- rence, diabetic patients with a history of amputation are important to include in a prevention trial ...colleagues, patients with a minor amputa- tion, ... See full document

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A study to assess the effectiveness of foot care instruction on knowledge and practice among diabetic patients in a selected community at Kanyakumarai District, Tamilnadu

A study to assess the effectiveness of foot care instruction on knowledge and practice among diabetic patients in a selected community at Kanyakumarai District, Tamilnadu

... diabetic foot ulcers doubles the death rate and heart attack risk while increasing risk for stroke by 40% Diabetic foot lesions are the main cause of disability, sufferings, absence from work, ... See full document

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A STUDY ON RISK CATEGORIZATION AND PREVENTION STRATEGIES IN DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS

A STUDY ON RISK CATEGORIZATION AND PREVENTION STRATEGIES IN DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS

... the risk factors of poor diabetic foot care and to find the effectiveness of health education in improving foot care practice among diabetic ...100 ... See full document

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Effectiveness of percutaneous flexor tenotomies for the management and prevention of recurrence of diabetic toe ulcers: a systematic review

Effectiveness of percutaneous flexor tenotomies for the management and prevention of recurrence of diabetic toe ulcers: a systematic review

... Researchers have suggested that certain surgical inter- ventions can reduce the risk of foot ulcer recurrence in patients with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy [11]. ... See full document

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Effectiveness of Foot Care package on Knowledge and Skill regarding Foot Care among Diabetic Clients at selected
Hospital, Chennai, 2011

Effectiveness of Foot Care package on Knowledge and Skill regarding Foot Care among Diabetic Clients at selected Hospital, Chennai, 2011

... Diabetic foot ulcers are the most common foot injuries leading to extremity ...diabetic foot complication. A client of the diabetes mellitus requires a thorough knowledge of the main factors ... See full document

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Factors related to changes in foot status and foot care in patients with diabetes mellitus participating in an exercise health education program

Factors related to changes in foot status and foot care in patients with diabetes mellitus participating in an exercise health education program

... in foot status were not related to BMI are similar to previous findings ...in foot status and foot care did not show a significant dependence on physical activity, based on the average number ... See full document

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Foot Care Practices among Type 2 Diabetics Mellitus Patients Attending Diabetes Clinics  in Embu County, Kenya

Foot Care Practices among Type 2 Diabetics Mellitus Patients Attending Diabetes Clinics in Embu County, Kenya

... current foot self-care practices among those patients who attend their diabetic clinics in Embu ...of self-foot care practices associated with strategies geared ... See full document

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The devil is in the detail: Prevention of diabetic foot  ulceration in rural area is possible

The devil is in the detail: Prevention of diabetic foot ulceration in rural area is possible

... patient’s foot care capabilities and conducting foot care nursing programs are effective in preventing diabetic foot ulceration, even for patients with a foot ulceration ... See full document

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Protocol for evaluating the effects of a foot ankle therapeutic exercise program on daily activity, foot ankle functionality, and biomechanics in people with diabetic polyneuropathy: a randomized controlled trial

Protocol for evaluating the effects of a foot ankle therapeutic exercise program on daily activity, foot ankle functionality, and biomechanics in people with diabetic polyneuropathy: a randomized controlled trial

... diabetic foot complications are based on the management/con- trol of diabetes, integrated foot care, patient education, and self-management of foot care ...these, ... See full document

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Management of diabetic foot disease and amputation in the Irish health system: a qualitative study of patients’ attitudes and experiences with health services

Management of diabetic foot disease and amputation in the Irish health system: a qualitative study of patients’ attitudes and experiences with health services

... of education and information around their illness varied ...about diabetes when first ...about foot self-care and ways in which they could reduce the ill effects of dia- betes, they ... See full document

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KAP STUDY REGARDING FOOT CARE IN DIABETIC PATIENTS VISITING BAHAWALPUR VICTORIA HOSPITAL

KAP STUDY REGARDING FOOT CARE IN DIABETIC PATIENTS VISITING BAHAWALPUR VICTORIA HOSPITAL

... knowledgeable regarding the fact that walking bare foot could lead to further complications like foot ...the care of people diagnosed with DM; insufficient time allotted to medical and nursing ... See full document

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Vehicle ergonomics contributing to a diabetic foot ulcer

Vehicle ergonomics contributing to a diabetic foot ulcer

... driver foot patterns as it relates to tis- sue ...and foot position fluctuate greatly when driving an ...a foot transfers by pivoting off the heel, while a shorter shoe or stature, a foot is ... See full document

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Challenges of foot self-care in older people: a qualitative focus-group study

Challenges of foot self-care in older people: a qualitative focus-group study

... own health [51] are key issues also in foot ...have foot problems which could be prevented or man- aged with proper foot ...by health care professionals. The foot ... See full document

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A pilot study testing the feasibility of skin temperature monitoring to reduce recurrent foot ulcers in patients with diabetes – a randomized controlled trial

A pilot study testing the feasibility of skin temperature monitoring to reduce recurrent foot ulcers in patients with diabetes – a randomized controlled trial

... of foot ulcer prevention is patient ...Ongoing self-management education and support are important to prevent diabetes complications [11], and individuals’ readiness to change behavior ... See full document

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<p>Multidisciplinary Management of Diabetic Foot Ulcers in Primary Cares in Quebec: Can We Do Better?</p>

<p>Multidisciplinary Management of Diabetic Foot Ulcers in Primary Cares in Quebec: Can We Do Better?</p>

... of care, silo work from health professionals leading to inef fi cient communica- tion between all people involved, lack of knowledge about roles and scope of practice of disciplines involved in DFU ... See full document

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&lt;p&gt;Vitamin B&lt;sub&gt;12&lt;/sub&gt; Deficiency and Foot Ulcers in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Case&amp;ndash;Control Study&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Vitamin B<sub>12</sub> Deficiency and Foot Ulcers in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Case&ndash;Control Study</p>

... Data entry and analysis were performed by the principal investigator using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software version 24. 27 The data were coded with anonymous identi fi cation numbers in order to guar- ... See full document

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Foot function and strength of patients with diabetes grouped by ulcer risk classification (IWGDF)

Foot function and strength of patients with diabetes grouped by ulcer risk classification (IWGDF)

... G2 patients had lower hallux strengths than G0 ...the foot strength of patients with different ulcer risk classifications, some studies have shown that the deterioration of the ... See full document

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Type Ii Diabetes Mellitus Related Foot Problems And Knowledge, Practices Related To Foot Care Among Type Ii Diabetes Mellitus Patients Who Attend To Diabetes Clinics In General Hospital Kurunegala

Type Ii Diabetes Mellitus Related Foot Problems And Knowledge, Practices Related To Foot Care Among Type Ii Diabetes Mellitus Patients Who Attend To Diabetes Clinics In General Hospital Kurunegala

... at Diabetes clinics in provincial General Hospital Kurunegala (GHK), situated in North Western Province, Sri ...tertiary care, referral level hospital with various subspecialties including ...diagnosed ... See full document

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Charcot stage 0: A review and consideratons for making the correct diagnosis early

Charcot stage 0: A review and consideratons for making the correct diagnosis early

... betic patients, ...CN patients and refer to a foot ...neuropathic patients that present with newly onset red, hot, swollen foot because if it not, it often goes misdiag- nosed ...a ... See full document

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