نتایج جستجو برای: foot care

تعداد نتایج: 670025  

Journal: :Diabetes Care 2008
Andrew J.M. Boulton David G. Armstrong Stephen F. Albert Robert G. Frykberg Richard Hellman M. Sue Kirkman Lawrence A. Lavery Joseph W. LeMaster Joseph L. Mills Michael J. Mueller Peter Sheehan Dane K. Wukich

I t is now 10 years since the last technical review on preventative foot care was published (1), which was followed by an American Diabetes Association (ADA) position statement on preventive foot care in diabetes (2). Many studies have been published proposing a range of tests that might usefully identify patients at risk of foot ulceration, creating confusion among practitioners as to which sc...

Journal: :Physical therapy 2008
Andrew J M Boulton David G Armstrong Stephen F Albert Robert G Frykberg Richard Hellman M Sue Kirkman Lawrence A Lavery Joseph W LeMaster Joseph L Mills Michael J Mueller Peter Sheehan Dane K Wukich

I t is now 10 years since the last technical review on preventative foot care was published (1), which was followed by an American Diabetes Association (ADA) position statement on preventive foot care in diabetes (2). Many studies have been published proposing a range of tests that might usefully identify patients at risk of foot ulceration, creating confusion among practitioners as to which sc...

2015
Jennifer Scott Gordon Hendry Debbie Turner Stuart Baird Ruth Barn

Aims/Objectives People with diabetes are at a significantly increased risk of foot ulceration, infection, and lower extremity amputation. The Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network1 (SIGN) published guidelines on the care and management of foot complications in patients with diabetes in 2010. Little data is available on the extent to which these guidelines have been implemented, or on the ...

2016
Michael Edmonds

The patient with a diabetic foot is extremely complex and vulnerable to tissue necrosis because three great pathologies come together in the diabetic foot: neuropathy, ischaemia and infection. As a result of neuropathy, the signs and symptoms of external physical insults and of infection may be minimal. Nevertheless, the pathology emanating from such insults and infection proceeds rapidly witho...

2015
S Otter S Kumar P Gow N Dalbeth KA Davies S Panthakalam K Rome

Results In total, 107 patients responded with 79% reporting foot pain caused by their SLE. Half (51%) of the patients had discussed foot pain with their general practitioner or rheumatologist, and a third (33%) had difficulty with basic foot care. Respondents reported there was no significant difference in the frequency with which their hands and feet were examined. However, only 33% had been s...

Journal: :Jurnal Keperawatan Silampari 2022

This study aims to determine the relationship between foot care knowledge and risk of ulcers in Diabetes Mellitus (DM) patients. type research is quantitative using a cross-sectional design. The results showed that most DM patients had moderate (68.2%) with an average injuries (63.5%). In conclusion, there no significant about developing diabetic ulcers.
 
 Keywords: Knowledge, Foot C...

2011

Objective The objective of this study was to elaborate patient’s views of diabetic foot care within the Jordanian healthcare system. Design A qualitative approach with unstructured face‐to‐face interviews was used in this study. Setting Participants were recruited from six hospitals throughout Jordan plus a university affiliated healthcare centre. Subjects Seven patients with diabetes and suffe...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2005
Monika M Safford Louise Russell Dong-Churl Suh Sheila Roman Leonard Pogach

INTRODUCTION Little is reported about how much time patients spend on self-management, a cornerstone of diabetes care. METHODS We studied a cross-section of 1482 diabetic patients enrolled in 3 northeastern United States managed care plans. Patients were surveyed about how much time they spent on foot care, exercise, and food shopping/preparation (7/00 to 9/01). Logistic regressions modeled w...

Journal: :مجله دانشکده پرستاری و مامایی ارومیه 0
فرشته ذوالریاستین f zolriasatain ساینا بحرینی s bahraini غلامرضا حریری gh hariri سهیلا خداکریم s khoda karim

the effect of massage therapy on the physiologic index of the patiants hospitalized at different intensive care units of shahid beheshti university of medical sciences       zolriasatain f [1] *, bahraini s [2] , hariri gh [3] , khoda karim s [4]     received: 4 dec , 2012 accepted: 18 feb , 2013       abstract:   background & aims : massage therapy is one of the appropriate methods of reducing...

Journal: :Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P 2009
Maria Seloi Coelho Denise Maria Guerreiro Vieira da Silva Maria Itayra Souza Padilha

This is a qualitative study with the purpose to understand the social representations of the diabetic foot for people with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Semi-structured interviews were held with ten people with diabetes mellitus, who participated in a support group. Two categories emerged from the content analysis: the foot disease with perceived alterations and present threats, and feet care, with...

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