糖尿病足的行为改变:入门。

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Clinics in podiatric medicine and surgery Pub Date : 2026-04-01 Epub Date: 2026-01-16 DOI:10.1016/j.cpm.2025.12.016
Areti Dimitriadou, Brandon M Brooks, David G Armstrong
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糖尿病足并发症通常可以通过持续的自我护理和早期干预来预防,但依从性仍然很低。本文探讨了行为改变模型、心理学见解和实用的临床策略如何支持患者参与并减少溃疡复发。使用真实世界的案例和基于证据的技术,足病医生被授权以行为科学为基础,促进合作,长期护理。
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Behavior Change in the Diabetic Foot: A Primer.

Diabetic foot complications are often preventable with consistent self-care and early intervention, yet adherence remains low. This article explores how behavior change models, psychological insights, and practical clinical strategies can support patient engagement and reduce ulcer recurrence. Using real-world case vignettes and evidence-based techniques, podiatrists are empowered to foster collaborative, long-term care grounded in behavioral science.

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