نتایج جستجو برای: foot care practice

تعداد نتایج: 988331  

Journal: :Diabetes care 2006
Akiko S Hosler Thomas A Melnik

D aily self-inspection of feet for sores and irritations is an essential and cost-effective diabetes self-management practice to prevent foot complications (1,2). It is relatively easy to perform and does not require equipment or supplies, yet nearly 40% of people with diabetes in New York state do not practice daily foot inspection, and Hispanics are the least likely to do so (3). Puerto Rican...

2017
Tesfamichael G Mariam Abebaw Alemayehu Eleni Tesfaye Worku Mequannt Kiber Temesgen Fisseha Yetwale Miteku Andualem Limenih

Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder which is characterized by multiple long-term complications that affect almost every system in the body. Foot ulcers are one of the main complications of diabetes mellitus. However, there is limited evidence on the occurrence of foot ulcer and influencing factors in Ethiopia. An institutional-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Gondar University...

2017
Oonagh Wilson John Kirwan Emma Dures Enid Quest Sarah Hewlett

BACKGROUND Although foot problems are common in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the consequences of foot problems from the patient perspective have not been fully explored. The aims of this study were to explore the experience of foot problems and decisions to access foot care services or not in patients with RA. METHODS Semi structured, one-to-one interviews with patients recruited from 2 UK rheu...

ایمانی, الهام, خوست, نادره, علوی مجد, حمید, مشتاق عشق, زهرا,

Introduction: Intensive care unit is one of the most stressful wards for patients and it is estimated that 30 to70 percent of patients experience severe physiologic stress during admission. Some of the physiologic responses to stress include increase in metabolic rate with consequent increase in body temperature, increase in cardiac output and contraction power and subsequently increase in bloo...

Journal: :Ciencia & saude coletiva 2011
Ligia de Loiola Cisneros Luiz Alberto Oliveira Gonçalves

Knowing the reality of foot care practice taught in educational programs for diabetics can enhance the therapeutic education success. This study presents the perceptions of diabetics and their family members about primary cares to prevent complications on foot. A qualitative exploratory study was conducted in an intentional sample of 30 diabetic with neuropathic risk of foot injuries as well as...

2006
Robert G. Frykberg Thomas Zgonis Vickie R. Driver Steven R. Kravitz John M. Schuberth John V. Vanore

The prevalence of diabetes mellitus is growing at epidemic proportions in the United States and worldwide. Most alarming is the steady increase in type 2 diabetes, especially among young and obese people. An estimated 7% of the US population has diabetes, and because of the increased longevity of this population, diabetes-associated complications are expected to rise in prevalence. Foot ulcerat...

2017
Maryam Aalaa Mahnaz Sanjari Samimeh Shahbazi Zahra Shayeganmehr Maryam Abooeirad Mohammad Reza Amini Hossien Adibi Neda Mehrdad

Diabetes mellitus as one of the most common metabolic disorders has some complications, one of the main ones is diabetic foot (DF). Appropriate care and education prevents 85% of diabetic foot amputations. An ideal management to prevent and treat diabetic foot necessitates a close collaboration between the health team members and the diabetic patient. Therefore, improving nurses' knowledge abou...

2018
R B Paisey A Abbott R Levenson A Harrington D Browne J Moore M Bamford M Roe

AIMS To investigate the relationship between high diabetes-related lower limb amputation incidence and foot care services in the South-West region of England. METHODS The introduction of 10 key elements of foot care service provision in one area of the South-West resulted in stabilization of foot ulcer incidence and sustained reduction in amputation incidence from 2007. Services introduced in...

2011
Jonathan Shaw

Management of diabetic foot problems presents a series of complex challenges for patients and for health care professionals. Appropriate guidance on best practice is essential to delivering high-quality care. The NHMRC guidelines for the management of diabetic foot problems in primary care have just been updated to address this issue. The guidelines have been developed using systematic reviews ...

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