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阿曼糖尿病成人足部护理与并发症调查问卷的开发及预试验:糖尿病足病与足部护理问卷

Development and Pilot Testing of a Diabetes Foot Care and Complications Questionnaire for Adults with Diabetes in Oman: The Diabetic Foot Disease and Foot Care Questionnaire.

作者信息

Al-Busaidi Ibrahim S, Abdulhadi Nadia N, Coppell Kirsten J

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Edgar Diabetes and Obesity Research, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Department of General Medicine, Christchurch Hospital, Canterbury District Health Board, Christchurch, New Zealand.

出版信息

Oman Med J. 2020 Jul 14;35(4):e146. doi: 10.5001/omj.2020.65. eCollection 2020 Jul.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Diabetic foot disease causes substantial morbidity and mortality, but it can be prevented. Our study examined the frequency of diabetes-related foot problems and foot self-care practices, as reported by consecutive patients attending primary and secondary diabetes services in Muscat, Oman.

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey utilizing a newly developed and pre-tested questionnaire was conducted at eight primary health care centers and one polyclinic (secondary care) in A'Seeb, Muscat. A convenience sample of 353 consecutive Omanis, aged 20 years and above, diagnosed with diabetes were invited to participate in this study. We collected data on clinico-demographic characteristics, patient-reported foot complications, and foot self-care practices.

RESULTS

Of the 350 patients who agreed to participate (mean diabetes duration 7.9±7.4 years, response rate: 99.2%), 62.3% were female, 57.4% were unemployed, more than half were illiterate (52.9%), and around three-quarters (71.4%) were unsure of the type of diabetes they had. More than half (55.1%) reported having at least one or more sensory peripheral neuropathy symptoms, almost half (49.1%) reported one or more peripheral vascular disease symptoms in the previous month, and 12.5% a history of foot ulceration. Reported foot self-care practices were overall suboptimal; 54.7% did not examine the bottom of their feet each day.

CONCLUSIONS

Although self-reported diabetes-related foot complications were common in this population, foot self-care practices were inadequate. These findings suggest a need for the provision of regular foot care education to patients with diabetes. Future research should explore barriers to recommended foot self-care practices.

摘要

目的

糖尿病足病会导致严重的发病率和死亡率,但它是可以预防的。我们的研究调查了阿曼马斯喀特初级和二级糖尿病服务机构中连续就诊患者所报告的糖尿病相关足部问题的发生率以及足部自我护理行为。

方法

在马斯喀特阿西卜的八个初级卫生保健中心和一个综合诊所(二级保健机构)进行了一项横断面调查,采用了新开发并经过预测试的问卷。邀请了353名年龄在20岁及以上、被诊断患有糖尿病的阿曼人作为便利样本参与本研究。我们收集了临床人口统计学特征、患者报告的足部并发症以及足部自我护理行为的数据。

结果

在同意参与的350名患者中(平均糖尿病病程7.9±7.4年,应答率:99.2%),62.3%为女性,57.4%失业,超过一半(52.9%)为文盲,约四分之三(71.4%)不确定自己患的糖尿病类型。超过一半(55.1%)报告至少有一项或多项感觉性周围神经病变症状,近一半(49.1%)报告在前一个月有一项或多项周围血管疾病症状,12.5%有足部溃疡病史。报告的足部自我护理行为总体上不理想;54.7%的人没有每天检查脚底。

结论

尽管在该人群中自我报告的糖尿病相关足部并发症很常见,但足部自我护理行为不足。这些发现表明需要为糖尿病患者提供定期的足部护理教育。未来的研究应探索推荐的足部自我护理行为的障碍。

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