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Knowledge of and attitude to foot care amongst Type 2 diabetes patients attending a university-based primary care clinic in Nigeria

机译:在尼日利亚一家以大学为基础的初级保健诊所就诊的2型糖尿病患者中足部护理的知识和态度

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Background: Individuals living with diabetes mellitus are at an increased risk of developing foot ulcers and cardiovascular complications or a neuropathy that may result in amputations. These complications have been shown to be already present in about 10% of diabetic patients at the time of diagnosis.Objectives: This study was carried out to determine the level of awareness and attitude to foot care among adult diabetic patients attending a university health centre (i.e. a primary care centre) and to emphasise the ever-present need for health education and promotion and early complication detection (especially of foot problems) among diabetic patients.Method: A descriptive cross-sectional, clinic-based study was carried out at the University of Ibadan Health Centre (Jaja Clinic). The study population consisted of consenting adult diabetic patients. Data were collected by the self-administration of structured questionnaires to eligible subjects and were analysed using the SPSS v.15software. Appropriate statistics were employed to analyse the collected data.Results: A total of 137 patients participated in the study and ranged in age from 37 to 75 years, with the mean ± SD age being 58.2 ± 9.2 years. Of the participants, 98 (71.5%) were men and 39 (28.5%)were women; all of the participants were married. The duration of illness ranged from 1 year to 20 years, with the median duration of illness being 3 ± 1.7 years. One hundred and twenty-six (92%)patients had never received any education on foot care from their healthcare providers, while 11(8%) had received some form of foot care education. Among those who had never received any foot care education, 92 (73%) had been diabetic for 1–5 years, while the remaining 34 (27%) had been diabetic for 6 – 20 years. Of the foot care measures that were known, 35 (25.5%) patients knew to wash their feet daily and dry in between the toes thoroughly, 31 (22.6%) knew not to go outdoors barefooted, 27 (19.7%) checked their feet daily, 27 (19.7%) checked inside their shoes daily, 8 (5.8%)consciously made an effort to avoid injuries to their feet and 4 (2.9%) clipped their toenails with care.Conclusion: The results of this study showed that awareness of foot care measures is very poor amongst known diabetic patients and this is largely due to a lack of education of the patients by their health care providers.
机译:背景:患有糖尿病的个体患脚溃疡和心血管并发症或可能导致截肢的神经病变的风险增加。在诊断时,这些并发症已显示在约10%的糖尿病患者中。目的:本研究旨在确定就读大学健康中心的成年糖尿病患者对足部护理的认识水平和态度(例如初级保健中心),并强调糖尿病患者对健康教育,促进和早期并发症检测(尤其是足部问题)的长期需求。方法:在该诊所进行基于临床的描述性横断面研究伊巴丹大学健康中心(贾哈诊所)。研究人群包括同意的成年糖尿病患者。通过对符合条件的受试者进行结构化问卷的自我管理收集数据,并使用SPSS v.15软件对其进行分析。结果:共纳入137例患者,年龄37〜75岁,平均±SD年龄为58.2±9.2岁。参与者中,男性为98(71.5%),女性为39(28.5%);所有参与者都已结婚。病程为1年至20年,中位病程为3±1.7年。一百二十六(92%)名患者从未接受过医疗保健提供者的足部护理教育,而11(8%)患者接受了某种形式的足部护理教育。在从未接受过足部护理教育的人中,有92名(73%)患有糖尿病1至5年,而其余34名(27%)患有糖尿病6至20年。在已知的足部护理措施中,有35(25.5%)的患者每天都洗脚并在脚趾之间彻底擦干,有31(22.6%)的人不光着脚在户外,有27(19.7%)的人每天检查脚,有27(19.7%)人每天检查鞋内,8(5.8%)人有意识地避免双脚受伤,并且4(2.9%)会小心地修剪脚趾甲。结论:这项研究的结果表明,在已知的糖尿病患者中,足部护理措施非常差,这主要是由于缺乏对其医疗保健提供者的教育。

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