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A self-designed questionnaire was designed to gather demographic information from patients with diabetic foot ulcers and to assess their KAP toward disease management. A total of 508 valid questionnaires were collected. Among the participants, 273 (53.74%) were male, 345 (67.91%) were elder than 60 years old, 393 (77.36%) resided in rural area and 470 (92.52%) reported not engaging in regular exercise. The mean knowledge, attitudes, and practices scores were 6.15 ± 1.54 (possible range: 0-11), 35.49 ± 2.87 (possible range:12-60), and 26.81 ± 2.60 (possible range: 10-50), respectively. The path analysis demonstrated that knowledge exerted a direct influence on attitudes (β = 0.751, P < 0.001) and practices (β = 0.380, P < 0.001), with an additional indirect effect on practices through attitudes (β = 0.332, P < 0.001). Furthermore, attitude demonstrated a direct impact on practices, as indicated by a path coefficient of 0.442 (P < 0.001). 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摘要
本研究旨在评估糖尿病足溃疡患者对疾病管理的知识、态度和实践(KAP)。这项基于网络的横断面研究于2023年4月至12月在福建医科大学漳州附属医院进行。被诊断为糖尿病足溃疡的患者被邀请参与。采用结构化的自我管理问卷收集人口统计学特征、KAP与糖尿病足溃疡管理相关的数据。共分析508份有效问卷。运用Pearson相关分析和通径分析探讨知识、态度和实践三者之间的关系。设计一份自行设计的问卷,收集糖尿病足溃疡患者的人口统计信息,并评估他们对疾病管理的KAP。共回收有效问卷508份。其中男性273人(53.74%),60岁以上345人(67.91%),农村393人(77.36%),无定期运动470人(92.52%)。知识、态度和行为的平均得分分别为6.15±1.54分(可能范围0 ~ 11)、35.49±2.87分(可能范围12 ~ 60)和26.81±2.60分(可能范围10 ~ 50)。通径分析表明,知识对态度有直接影响(β = 0.751, P
Knowledge, attitudes, and practices among patients with diabetic foot ulcers towards disease management.
This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) among patients with diabetic foot ulcers toward disease management. This web-based cross-sectional study was conducted between April and December 2023 at the Zhangzhou Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University. Patients diagnosed with diabetic foot ulcers were invited to participate. A structured self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data on demographic characteristics, KAP related to diabetic foot ulcer management. A total of 508 valid responses were analyzed. Pearson's correlation analysis and path analysis were performed to explore the relationships among knowledge, attitudes, and practices. A self-designed questionnaire was designed to gather demographic information from patients with diabetic foot ulcers and to assess their KAP toward disease management. A total of 508 valid questionnaires were collected. Among the participants, 273 (53.74%) were male, 345 (67.91%) were elder than 60 years old, 393 (77.36%) resided in rural area and 470 (92.52%) reported not engaging in regular exercise. The mean knowledge, attitudes, and practices scores were 6.15 ± 1.54 (possible range: 0-11), 35.49 ± 2.87 (possible range:12-60), and 26.81 ± 2.60 (possible range: 10-50), respectively. The path analysis demonstrated that knowledge exerted a direct influence on attitudes (β = 0.751, P < 0.001) and practices (β = 0.380, P < 0.001), with an additional indirect effect on practices through attitudes (β = 0.332, P < 0.001). Furthermore, attitude demonstrated a direct impact on practices, as indicated by a path coefficient of 0.442 (P < 0.001). Patients with diabetic foot ulcers showed good knowledge and positive attitudes, yet specific deficiencies remain, highlighting the need for ongoing patient education and healthcare support.
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