de Lima Lorrany Junia Lopes, Lopes Matheus Rodrigues, Botelho Carlos Alberto de Lima, Cecon Roberta Stofeles
Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco - UNIVASF, Campus Paulo Afonso, Paulo Afonso, BA, Brasil.
J Vasc Bras. 2022 Jan 31;21:e20210011. doi: 10.1590/1677-5449.210011. eCollection 2022.
The diabetic foot is a complication of diabetes mellitus (DM) and is the most common cause of lower limb amputation.
To assess foot self-care practices by sex and educational level in DM patients from the Northeast of Brazil, state of Bahia.
This was a quantitative, cross-sectional, observational, analytical study with 88 DM patients seen at routine consultations from February to March of 2020. Data were collected using questionnaires on socioeconomic data and self-care of feet (knowledge about the diabetic foot, habits related to care/inspection of feet, and visits to the Healthcare Center when changes to foot health are detected).
58% of the sample did not know the term "diabetic foot", but a majority did perform minimum adequate foot care practices, such as inspecting feet (60.2%), moisturizing feet (65.9%), avoiding walking barefoot (81.8%), and trimming toenails (92%), although 90.9% did not wear footwear considered appropriate. There was a relationship between lower educational level and worse performance in questions relating to walking barefoot, moisturizing feet, trimming toenails, wearing appropriate footwear, and identifying mycoses (p < 0.05), but there was no association between performing self-care activities and sex.
with DM did not perform all foot self-care activities and did not know what the term "diabetic foot" means. There was an association between lower educational level and reduced capacity to perform these activities, which suggests that health literacy is important to improve self-care of feet, contributing to reduce complications and foot amputations.
糖尿病足是糖尿病(DM)的一种并发症,是下肢截肢最常见的原因。
评估巴西东北部巴伊亚州糖尿病患者按性别和教育水平划分的足部自我护理行为。
这是一项定量、横断面、观察性分析研究,对2020年2月至3月在常规门诊就诊的88例糖尿病患者进行研究。通过问卷调查收集社会经济数据和足部自我护理情况(糖尿病足知识、足部护理/检查相关习惯以及发现足部健康变化时前往医疗中心就诊情况)。
58%的样本不知道“糖尿病足”这个术语,但大多数人确实进行了最低限度的足部护理,比如检查足部(60.2%)、足部保湿(65.9%)、避免赤脚行走(81.8%)和修剪趾甲(92%),尽管90.9%的人没有穿合适的鞋子。在赤脚行走、足部保湿、修剪趾甲、穿合适的鞋子以及识别真菌病等问题上,教育水平较低与表现较差之间存在关联(p<0.05),但自我护理活动与性别之间没有关联。
糖尿病患者并未开展所有足部自我护理活动,也不知道“糖尿病足”是什么意思。教育水平较低与开展这些活动的能力下降之间存在关联,这表明健康素养对于改善足部自我护理很重要,有助于减少并发症和足部截肢。