Mariam Alessa, Rhonda Clifford, Kevin Murray, Barbara Nattabi, Houssam K Younes, Deborah Schoen
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Abstract
The Gulf Cooperation Council countries face a substantial impact from the increasing prevalence of diabetes mellitus, which experts identify as a major public health challenge in the region. Despite the escalating burden of diabetes mellitus and its related complications, including diabetic foot disease (DFD), there exist noteworthy knowledge gaps concerning the prevalence and trends of DFD in the GCC countries. Furthermore, there is insufficient understanding of the management of DFD within healthcare settings in this region. This scoping review aims to comprehensively assess the extent and nature of DFD management across different healthcare settings in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. The study will use the Population, Concept, and Context framework: the population of interest is individuals with DFD, the concept is the management or treatment of DFD or its complications, and the context includes the GCC countries. The review will include published and unpublished quantitative and qualitative research papers, from 1981 onwards, aligning with the establishment of the first Multidisciplinary Team diabetic foot Clinic at King's College Hospital, London. The scoping review will follow guidelines from the Joanna Briggs Institute and be reported following the PRISMA-ScR Checklist. A comprehensive search will be conducted, across various databases including CINAHL, Medline (Ovid), Embase, Scopus, Cochrane CENTRAL, PsycINFO, Global Health, and the Arabic database Al Manhal and grey literature sources. Studies in Arabic and English language will be included. A data extraction tool will be used to extract the data and will enable a chronological narrative synthesis of results.
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Epidemiologic Reviews is a leading review journal in public health. Published once a year, issues collect review articles on a particular subject. Recent issues have focused on The Obesity Epidemic, Epidemiologic Research on Health Disparities, and Epidemiologic Approaches to Global Health.