Foot wound risk and quality of life of people with type 2 diabetes are related to self-care

Rebeca Barbosa da Rocha, C. S. Silva, Bruna Larysse Diógenes Campelo, Ana Cristina Marques Pedro, Fernanda Mello da Silva Sousa, V. S. Cardoso
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Introduction: Adherence to self-care has been identified as a means of preventing diabetic foot wounds, positively influencing the clinical outcomes and quality of life of patients. The adherence to this strategy is divergent in different populations. It is essential to determine the self-care practices that are associated with diabetic foot ulcers and the quality of life in adults with diabetes. Objective: To understand self-care practices and explore their relationship with the foot wound risk and quality of life of persons with type 2 diabetes in a city in northeastern Brazil. Methods: A descriptive exploratory study was conducted with a sample of 300 individuals with type 2 diabetes. Data were collected using a sociodemographic questionnaire, classification of foot wound risk, the Summary of Diabetes Self-Care Activities, and SF-36. Results: Adherence to self-care was low for physical exercise, self-monitoring of blood glucose, and foot care. The diet and the use of medication had better adherence by the participants. Foot wound risk was related to no adherence to diet (OR 2.2 95% CI 1.32-3.38), physical activity (OR 0.49 95% CI 0.25-0.95), and blood glucose checking (OR 5.31 95% CI 1.58-17.78). Quality of life was associated with physical activity (OR 0.35 95% CI 0.16-0.74). Conclusion: It can be concluded that is a relationship between self-care practices adherence, risk of foot wounds, and quality of life.
2型糖尿病患者足部创伤风险和生活质量与自我护理有关
引言:坚持自我护理已被确定为预防糖尿病足伤口的一种手段,对患者的临床结果和生活质量产生积极影响。不同人群对这一战略的遵守程度不同。确定与糖尿病足溃疡相关的自我护理措施以及糖尿病成年人的生活质量至关重要。目的:了解巴西东北部某城市2型糖尿病患者的自我护理实践,并探讨其与脚伤风险和生活质量的关系。方法:对300名2型糖尿病患者进行描述性探索性研究。使用社会人口学问卷、脚伤风险分类、糖尿病自我护理活动总结和SF-36收集数据。结果:在体育锻炼、自我血糖监测和足部护理方面,自我护理的依从性较低。饮食和药物的使用使参与者有更好的依从性。足部创伤风险与不坚持饮食(OR 2.2 95%CI 1.32-3.38)、体力活动(OR 0.49 95%CI 0.25-0.95)和血糖检查(OR 5.31 95%CI 1.58-17.78)有关。生活质量与体力活动有关(OR 0.35 95%CI 0.16-0.74)。
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