نتایج جستجو برای: foot care practice

تعداد نتایج: 988331  

2011

Objective The objective of this study was to elaborate patient’s views of diabetic foot care within the Jordanian healthcare system. Design A qualitative approach with unstructured face‐to‐face interviews was used in this study. Setting Participants were recruited from six hospitals throughout Jordan plus a university affiliated healthcare centre. Subjects Seven patients with diabetes and suffe...

2016
Melba Sheila D’Souza Jennifer D’Souza Subrahmanya Nairy Karkada

Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the combined efficacy of foot care education and recombinant human platelet‐derived growth factor (rhPDGF) on the wound healing in foot ulcers among adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Subjects and Methods: A randomized control trial and a factorial design were used in this study in a 500-bedded private teaching hospital with four major surgical units in...

Journal: :Journal of foot and ankle research 2008
Hylton B Menz Mike J Potter Alan M Borthwick Karl B Landorf

Journal of Foot and Ankle Research (JFAR) is a new, open access, peer-reviewed online journal that encompasses all aspects of policy, organisation, delivery and clinical practice related to the assessment, diagnosis, prevention and management of foot and ankle disorders. JFAR will cover a wide range of clinical subject areas, including diabetology, paediatrics, sports medicine, gerontology and ...

Journal: :The Journal of communicable diseases 2003
R K Shenoy T K Suma V Kumaraswami

Disability alleviation is an important component of 'Global Programme for Elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis'. In Brugia malayi infection the disability is largely due to acute attacks of adenolymphangitis (ADL), which frequently prevent patients from attending their normal activities, causing much suffering and economic loss. The foot care programme has been shown to reduce the frequency and ...

2016
Deborah E. Schoen Kaniz Gausia David G. Glance Sandra C. Thompson

BACKGROUND This study aimed to determine knowledge of national guidelines for diabetic foot assessment and risk stratification by rural and remote healthcare professionals in Western Australia and their implementation in practice. Assessment of diabetic foot knowledge, availability of equipment and delivery of foot care education in a primary healthcare setting at baseline enabled evaluation of...

Journal: :Informatics in primary care 2010
Fay Crawford Hilary L Bekker Matthew Young Aziz Sheikh

OBJECTIVE The Scottish Care Information - Diabetes Collaboration (SCI-DC) developed a computer-based information system to create a shared electronic record for use by all involved in the care of patients with diabetes mellitus. The objectives of this study were to understand primary care practitioners' views towards screening for diabetic foot disease and their experience of the SCI-DC system....

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2000
S Harwant H K Doshi K Moissinac B T Abdullah

Sixty inpatients with diabetic foot were studied prospectively at the Orthopaedic wards of Hospital Kuala Lumpur. Data was evaluated to document the patient profile and the factors that were associated with a major amputation (either above knee or below knee) of the lower limb. Factors that were associated with increased risk of amputation were a low education level, manual occupation, poor foo...

Journal: :Foot & ankle international 2008
Jonathan R Schiller Christopher W DiGiovanni

BACKGROUND Surgical specialties have become increasingly subspecialized. An expanding demand for foot and ankle care administered by trained specialists has driven the need for foot and ankle-trained orthopaedic surgeons. This survey was designed to elucidate the reasons why residents choose a career in foot and ankle surgery. METHODS We conducted a national, anonymous, 11-question survey of ...

آذرپیرا, حسین, ابره دری, حمید, رحمتی, مریم, طاهر, محمد, عطارد, محمد, کریمی, محمود,

Background and Objectives: Diabetic foot as one of the most common complications of diabetes is involved in more than %25 of diabetic patients’ lives, and if not treated properly can lead to amputation up to %20. The lack of self-care is the underlying cause of mortality, morbidity and chronic complications of diabetes. Identification and rectifying of diabetic foot care needs of patients...

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