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土耳其糖尿病患者足部护理行为的预测因素

Predictors of foot care behaviours in patients with diabetes in Turkey.

作者信息

Yıldırım Usta Yasemin, Dikmen Yurdanur, Yorgun Songül, Berdo İkbal

机构信息

Bolu Health School, Abant Izzet Baysal University, Bolu, Turkey.

Faculty of Health Sciences, Sakarya University, Sakarya, Turkey.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2019 Feb 8;7:e6416. doi: 10.7717/peerj.6416. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The management of diabetic foot complications is challenging, time-consuming and costly. Such complications frequently recur, and the feet of individuals with diabetes can be easily infected. The variables that predict foot care behaviours must be identified to improve foot care attitudes and behaviours. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the predictors of foot care behaviours in individuals with diabetes and the role of these variables.

METHODS

This descriptive and analytic study was carried out between July 2015 and July 2016, and 368 outpatients with diabetes from a public hospital in Turkey were included. The participants had no communication, psychiatric or neurological problems and had been diagnosed with diabetes for at least 1 year. Foot care behaviour was the dependent variable and was evaluated with the foot care behaviour questionnaire. The relationship among foot care behaviours and sociodemographic characteristics, diabetes-related attitudes, disease perception, health beliefs and perceived social support was evaluated. Factors that independently predicted effective foot care behaviours were estimated via a linear regression analysis.

RESULTS

The foot care behaviour score of the participants was above average (54.8 ± 5.0). Gender ( = -2.38, = 0.018), history of a foot wound ( = -2.74, = 0.006), nephropathy ( = 3.13, = 0.002), duration subscale of the illness perception scores ( = 2.26, = 0.024) and personal control subscale of the health belief scores ( = -2.07, = 0.038) were significant predictors of foot care behaviours. These variables, which provided model compatibility, accounted for approximately 22.0% of the total variance of the foot care behaviour score ( = 0.47, = 0.22, = 5.48, ≤ 0.001).

DISCUSSION

Our results show factors that may affect diabetic foot care behaviours. Several of these factors prevent individuals from practising these behaviours. Further studies on the roles of barriers as predictors of foot care behaviours must be conducted.

摘要

背景

糖尿病足并发症的管理具有挑战性,耗时且成本高昂。此类并发症经常复发,糖尿病患者的足部很容易受到感染。必须确定预测足部护理行为的变量,以改善足部护理态度和行为。因此,本研究旨在评估糖尿病患者足部护理行为的预测因素以及这些变量的作用。

方法

本描述性和分析性研究于2015年7月至2016年7月进行,纳入了土耳其一家公立医院的368名糖尿病门诊患者。参与者没有沟通、精神或神经问题,且已被诊断患有糖尿病至少1年。足部护理行为是因变量,通过足部护理行为问卷进行评估。评估了足部护理行为与社会人口学特征、糖尿病相关态度、疾病认知、健康信念和感知社会支持之间的关系。通过线性回归分析估计独立预测有效足部护理行为的因素。

结果

参与者的足部护理行为得分高于平均水平(54.8±5.0)。性别(β=-2.38,P=0.018)、足部伤口史(β=-2.74,P=0.006)、肾病(β=3.13,P=0.002)、疾病认知得分的病程子量表(β=2.26,P=0.024)和健康信念得分的个人控制子量表(β=-2.07,P=0.038)是足部护理行为的显著预测因素。这些提供模型适配性的变量占足部护理行为得分总方差的约22.0%(F=0.47,R²=0.22,P=5.48,P≤0.001)。

讨论

我们的结果显示了可能影响糖尿病足部护理行为的因素。其中一些因素阻碍个体实施这些行为。必须对作为足部护理行为预测因素的障碍的作用进行进一步研究。

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