Knowledge evaluation and educating diabetic patients on self foot care at diabetic out patients` clinic, Muhimbili National Hospital

H. Wella, J. Protas
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Background: Diabetic foot infection, ulcers and amputations remain very common in diabetics worldwide and extremely affect patients’ quality of life. The objective of this survey was to assess the level of knowledge and educate diabetic patients on self foot care at diabetic outpatient clinic at Muhimbili National Hospital Methods: A cross-sectional survey of diabetic patients was conducted at Muhimbili National Hospital at the diabetic outpatient clinic from mid September to mid November 2013 inclusive. Patients who voluntarily consented and determined fit for the study were recruited. Data on subjects` demographic characteristics and status of baseline and post discussion sessions self foot care knowledge were collected and analysed. Results: A total of 115 patients were studied. Females were the majority 60.9% (70) and the mean age was 33.5(SD± 1.8) years, age ranged from 11years to 65 years. A considerable number of patients had poor self foot care knowledge 54(47.0%).Young patients (<30 years) had better knowledge about self foot care. There was a parallel increase in knowledge level of foot care with increasing level of education (P value =0.000). There was a significant improvement in self foot care knowledge level score among participants after foot care education sessions as the mean knowledge score prior education and post education were 5.7(SD±3.6) and 15.6(SD2±.5) respectively (P value = 0.000). Conclusion and recommendation: A considerable number of diabetic patients have poor self foot care knowledge and the level of knowledge on self foot care improved prominently following foot care education session.  Therefore there is a need for establishment and strengthening effective foot care education for diabetic patients at clinics in order to prevent and reduce the incidence of foot infection, ulceration and amputations. Keywords: Diabetic patients, Self foot care knowledge, Self foot care education, Diabetic foot complications
慕喜比利国立医院糖尿病门诊患者足部自我护理知识评估及教育
背景:糖尿病足感染、溃疡和截肢在全世界糖尿病患者中非常常见,严重影响患者的生活质量。本调查的目的是评估Muhimbili国立医院糖尿病门诊患者的自我足部护理知识和教育水平。方法:对2013年9月中旬至11月中旬在Muhimbili国立医院糖尿病门诊的糖尿病患者进行横断面调查。自愿同意并确定适合研究的患者被招募。收集和分析受试者的人口统计学特征、基线和讨论后的自我足部护理知识状况。结果:共纳入115例患者。女性占多数(60.9%,70例),平均年龄33.5(SD±1.8)岁,年龄11 ~ 65岁。相当一部分患者自我足部护理知识较差54(47.0%)。年轻患者(<30岁)对自我足部护理知识较好。足部护理知识水平随受教育程度的增加而平行增加(P值=0.000)。在足部护理教育课程结束后,参与者的自我足部护理知识水平得分显著提高,教育前和教育后的平均知识得分分别为5.7(SD±3.6)和15.6(SD2±0.5)分(P值= 0.000)。结论与建议:相当一部分糖尿病患者的自我足部护理知识较差,通过足部护理教育,患者的自我足部护理知识水平显著提高。因此,有必要在诊所建立和加强有效的糖尿病患者足部保健教育,以预防和减少足部感染、溃疡和截肢的发生。关键词:糖尿病患者,自我足部护理知识,自我足部护理教育,糖尿病足并发症
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