نتایج جستجو برای: foot care

تعداد نتایج: 670025  

2017
Oonagh Wilson Sarah Hewlett James Woodburn Jon Pollock John Kirwan

BACKGROUND Foot symptoms in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) derive from a combination of inflammation, altered foot mechanics, deformity and secondary skin lesions. Guidelines recommend regular review of patients' feet, but the extent to which the general population of RA patients report foot symptoms and access foot care has not been established. The aims of this study were to determine the prevalen...

طاهره نجفی قزلجه, , فاطمه حسینی, , فاطمه محدث اردبیلی, , فهیمه رحیمی ها, ,

Background: Pain reduction is one of the main interventions in nursing care of cancer patient and foot massage is one of the complementary measures that decreases pain intensity and provides relaxation for patient. Objective: To determine the effect of foot massage on relaxation and pain intensity in hospitalized women with cancer. Design: This was a cross over clinical trial study in which eac...

Journal: :The journal of nursing research : JNR 2013
Yen-Fan Chin Tzu-Ting Huang

BACKGROUND Foot self-care practice is one of the most important self-management behaviors to prevent the occurrence of diabetic foot ulcers. A tool that measures all aspects of daily foot care routines and demonstrates good reliability and validity is essential to pinpointing specific foot ulcer problems and evaluating intervention outcomes. There is currently no such tool available. PURPOSE ...

2011
A McInnes W Jeffcoate L Vileikyte F Game K Lucas N Higson L Stuart A Church J Scanlan J Anders

AIMS To define and agree a practical educational framework for delivery by all healthcare professionals managing patients with diabetes, particularly those at low risk of developing foot complications. METHODS A consensus meeting of a multidisciplinary expert panel. Prior to the meeting, relevant clinical papers were disseminated to the panel for review. The consensus was largely based upon t...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2000
C A Patout J A Birke R Horswell D Williams F P Cerise

OBJECTIVE To compare patient outcomes 1 year before and 1 year after enrollment in a comprehensive diabetes lower-extremity amputation prevention program. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Outcome data were obtained on 197 patients enrolled in the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Diabetes Foot Program, which provides foot care to a predominantly low-income African-American populati...

2017
Maryam Aalaa Mahnaz Sanjari Samimeh Shahbazi Zahra Shayeganmehr Maryam Abooeirad Mohammad Reza Amini Hossien Adibi Neda Mehrdad

Diabetes mellitus as one of the most common metabolic disorders has some complications, one of the main ones is diabetic foot (DF). Appropriate care and education prevents 85% of diabetic foot amputations. An ideal management to prevent and treat diabetic foot necessitates a close collaboration between the health team members and the diabetic patient. Therefore, improving nurses' knowledge abou...

ایمانی, الهام, خوست, نادره, علوی مجد, حمید, مشتاق عشق, زهرا,

Introduction: Intensive care unit is one of the most stressful wards for patients and it is estimated that 30 to70 percent of patients experience severe physiologic stress during admission. Some of the physiologic responses to stress include increase in metabolic rate with consequent increase in body temperature, increase in cardiac output and contraction power and subsequently increase in bloo...

Journal: :The international journal of lower extremity wounds 2009
Agbor Ndip Edward B Jude

Although neuropathic ulceration remains the commonest type of foot ulcers among patients with diabetes, recent data suggest that ischemic (and therefore, neuroischemic) ulcers are on the rise. The high prevalence and incidence of diabetes and its attendant foot complications, coupled with the current trend where increasingly diabetes care is being provided by general practitioners (primary care...

Journal: :Rheumatology 2006
A C Redmond R Waxman P S Helliwell

OBJECTIVES To determine the provision of foot health services in rheumatology for the UK and Northern Ireland. METHODS Two hundred and sixteen rheumatology departments were surveyed by postal questionnaire. Questions covered the contribution of various disciplines to rheumatology out-patient clinics, and opinions on existing and potential services, with emphasis on foot health provision. Inte...

Journal: :Jurnal Keperawatan Silampari 2022

This study aims to analyze the factors that influence type 2 DM patients' self-awareness in independent foot care. used an analytic survey design with a cross-sectional approach. The results showed most of respondents were age range 45-54 years. Most female, as much 64.6%, educated, and many 52.1% worked. have low incomes (66.7%). In conclusion, several main care behavior patients, including ed...

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