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S. Alsareii
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导言:糖尿病足综合征是卫生保健专业的一个重大障碍,对糖尿病患者、其家庭和社会具有重大的经济后果,影响护理质量和生活质量。目的:本研究的目的是评估糖尿病患者对足部护理的知识、态度和实践。方法:在沙特阿拉伯纳季兰的多家糖尿病诊所进行横断面研究。所有参与研究的糖尿病患者均为研究对象。调查人员根据先前的调查和指导方针开发了调查工具。调查探讨了患者的社会人口学特征,评估了对糖尿病患者的态度和足部自我保健的知识水平。结果:在16分满分中,平均认知得分为9.68分(标准差[SD]: 2.65),其中28.7%的患者认知得分低,60.6%的患者认知得分满意,10.7%的患者认知得分高。在态度方面,平均得分为3.18分(SD: 1.55),其中34.9%的患者态度消极,41.1%的患者态度中立,23.9%的患者态度积极。糖尿病(DM)最常见的危险因素是神经病变,其次是视网膜病变。降糖控制、糖尿病病程和教育水平与神经病变、视网膜病变、血管病变和足部畸形有关。另一方面,未受教育的患者,单药胰岛素治疗,无饮食计划,糖化血红蛋白水平不受控制,糖尿病10年以上的患者对足部自我保健的认知较差,态度消极。结论:糖尿病患者足部自我护理意识和态度中等。糖尿病患者和医生在预防糖尿病足综合征方面发挥着至关重要的作用。卫生保健机构应培养糖尿病患者对足部自我保健的认识和积极态度。
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Evaluation of knowledge, attitude, and practices of foot self-care among diabetic patients attending different diabetic clinics in Najran, Saudi Arabia
Introduction: Diabetic foot syndrome is a significant hurdle for the health-care profession, with substantial economic outcomes for diabetic patients, their families, and society, affecting the quality of care and quality of life. Aim: The aim of this study was to assess diabetic patients' knowledge, attitude, and practices regarding foot care. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out at various diabetic clinics in Najran, Saudi Arabia. All attending diabetic patients were subjects of the study. The investigators developed the survey instrument based on prior surveys and guidelines. The survey explored the sociodemographic characteristics of the patients and evaluated attitudes toward diabetic patients and the level of knowledge of foot self-care practices. Results: The mean awareness score was 9.68 (standard deviation [SD]: 2.65) out of 16 points, with low, satisfactory, and high awareness scores identified in 28.7%, 60.6%, and 10.7% of patients, respectively. With regard to attitude, the mean score was 3.18 (SD: 1.55) out of 6 points, where, negative, neutral, and positive attitudes were found in 34.9%, 41.1%, and 23.9% of patients, respectively. The most commonly known risk factors of diabetes mellitus (DM) were neuropathy, followed by retinopathy. Antiglycemic control, duration of diabetes, and educational level were associated with neuropathy, retinopathy, vasculopathy, and foot deformity. On the other hand, uneducated patients, on monotherapy with insulin, with no diet plan, those with uncontrolled glycosylated hemoglobin levels, and with more than 10 years of DM significantly had poor awareness and negative attitude toward foot self-care. Conclusion: There were moderate awareness and attitudes concerning foot self-care among diabetic patients. Diabetic patients and physicians have an essential role to play in preventing diabetic foot syndrome. The health-care institutions should nurture diabetic patients with better knowledge and a positive attitude toward foot self-care.
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