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- Álvaro Astasio-PicadoPaula Cobos-MorenoB. Gómez-Martín
- 2021
Medicine
Applied Sciences
The implementation of a health education program, in addition to performing multidisciplinary work, favors the prevention of diabetic foot ulcers and reduces the risk of amputation.
- lldl HudalDwi PriYdninis sairah'
- 2022
Medicine, Education
An education based on self-efficacy is used to build a strong and good perceptive to support and strengthen the DM sufferers' behavior and prevent diabetic foot injuries.
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- M. B. MarquesJanaína Fonseca Victor CoutinhoMariana Cavalcante MartinsMarcos Venícius de Oliveira LopesJuliana Cunha MaiaMaria Josefina da Silva
- 2019
Medicine, Education
Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P
The performed intervention promoted positive behavioral changes, favoring the adoption of healthy habits and the promotion of self-care in older adult patients with Diabetes Mellitus.
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- M. AbdullahA. WidatallaS. MahadiS. M. MahmoudMohamed E. Ahmed
- 2016
Medicine
Patient education and regular foot care for diabetic were effective in reducing lower extremity complications, both minor and majorLower extremity amputation.
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- Sonia Hidalgo-RuízM. V. Ramírez-Durán A. Gómez-Luque
- 2023
Medicine
Nursing reports
It is necessary to encourage screening in specialized care, skills testing, and the implementation of educational group activities and workshops regarding diabetic foot prevention, using an ad hoc self-administered questionnaire validated by seven experts.
- U. MatetiB. Raju Angel Mariam
- 2022
Medicine, Education
Journal of Diabetology
It was found that educational interventions implemented were beneficial to DFU patients in improving their self-care practices and foot care knowledge, preventing the DFUs.
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- Elif Yıldırım AyazBerna DincerA. Oguz
- 2022
Medicine, Education
The international journal of lower extremity…
The results of a systematic review of twenty-six studies and a meta-analysis of 9 studies showed that diabetic foot education improved the level of knowledge and behavior of patients with diabetes, while not affecting their self-efficacy.
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- C. VargasDaniella Karine Souza LimaD. SilvaS. SchoellerMara Ambrosina de Oliveira VragasSoraia Geraldo Rozza Lopes
- 2017
Medicine
It was understood that the conduct of primary care nurses, in this current model carried out in the local health system, is ineffective because nurses do not systematize, basic care to prevent complications.
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- Marília Braga MarquesJanaína Fonseca Víctor CoutinhoM. C. MartinsM. V. LopesJ. C. MaiaMaria Josefina da Silva
- 2019
Medicine, Education
The performed intervention promoted positive behavioral changes, favoring the adoption of healthy habits and the promotion of self-care in older adult patients with Diabetes Mellitus.
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- M. D’SouzaJennifer J. D'SouzaSubrahmanya Nairy Karkada
- 2016
Medicine
Combined efficacy of foot care education with PDGF improved the total wound healing and ensured better wound characteristics in lower extremity foot ulcers among adults with T2D.
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