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Evaluation of Foot Self-Care Status and Foot Screening Problems in Patients With Diabetes in Iran: A National Multicenter Study Publisher Pubmed



Amini MR1 ; Sanjari M2 ; Mohajeri Tehrani MR3 ; Nasli E1 ; Yazdanpanah L4 ; Mousavi Z5 ; Forghan F6 ; Valizadeh N7 ; Gozashti MH8 ; Afkhamiardekani M9 ; Siavash M10 ; Vahdat K11 ; Shamsi A12 ; Sadeghi D13 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Amini MR1
  2. Sanjari M2
  3. Mohajeri Tehrani MR3
  4. Nasli E1
  5. Yazdanpanah L4
  6. Mousavi Z5
  7. Forghan F6
  8. Valizadeh N7
  9. Gozashti MH8
  10. Afkhamiardekani M9
  11. Siavash M10
  12. Vahdat K11
  13. Shamsi A12
  14. Sadeghi D13
  15. Larijani B3
  16. Mehrdad N14
  17. Aalaa M15, 16

Source: BMC Endocrine Disorders Published:2023


Abstract

Background and purpose: The lack of timely foot care among individuals with diabetics often lead to ulceration followed by infection and amputation. This study aimed to evaluate the foot self-care status and foot screening practices among patients with type 2 diabetes in various cities across Iran. Methods: The cross-sectional descriptive study was performed on patients with type 2 diabetes in 10 main cities of Iran. The information about demographic and lifestyle factors, diabetes history, and diabetic foot self-care (DFSQ) was assessed. Additionally, the neurological and vascular condition of the foot were screened by Inlow’s 60-Second Screen. Results: The study included 1094 diabetic patients with, with a majority being female (64.8%) and married (92.5%). The average age of the participants was 57.6 ± 10.21 (mean ± SD), and the mean duration of diabetes was 11.56 ± 7.41 years. Based on Inlow’s 60-Second Screen criteria, 58% of the patients should undergo yearly foot ulcer screening, 47% exhibited peripheral neuropathy, and 37% were found to have inappropriate footwear. Conclusion: The high prevalence of peripheral neuropathy observed in approximately half of the participants across different regions of Iran underscores the importance of continuous patient education regarding foot care and appropriate footwear. Furthermore, regular foot ulcer screenings, following the recommended intervals outlined in Inlow’s screening protocol, should be implemented to effectively manage diabetic foot complications. © 2023, BioMed Central Ltd., part of Springer Nature.
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