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非可移除减压装置对复发性糖尿病足溃疡患者生活质量的短期影响。

The short-term impact of non-removable offloading devices on quality of life in people with recurrent diabetic foot ulcers.

机构信息

Department of Podiatry, Solent NHS Trust, Southampton, UK.

School of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.

出版信息

J Wound Care. 2023 Apr 2;32(4):214-219. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2023.32.4.214.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Recurrent diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are associated with poor health-related quality of life and reduced mobility. Current guidelines recommend application of non-removable offloading devices (NROLDs) as they may improve the healing of DFUs, but there is a lack of information on the wider effects of wearing these devices. Few studies have examined the impact of NROLDs on holistic wellbeing or physical activity. We aimed to investigate the short-term impact of NROLDs on physical activity and DFU-related quality of life (DFU-QoL) in a small sample of community-dwelling people with recurrent DFUs.

METHOD

We measured DFU-QoL and physical activity (GPAQ) in people with DFUs, recruited from a single clinic before NROLD application, and at three and six weeks after device fitting. Participants were aged from 39-81 years (mean 58.4±10.1 years) with an equal number of male and female participants.

RESULTS

The study cohort comprised 18 participants, of whom 14 (78%) completed six-week questionnaires. Although there was some interim decline observed within individual domains of the DFU-QoL (financial: mean difference (MD) 16.2 (95% confidence interval (CI) 2.1, 30.2); p=0.03); non-compliance: MD 12.5 (95% CI-0.2, 25.2); p=0.05), no differences were observed over six weeks. Levels of physical activity declined over time, with over half (56%) of participants classified as having low levels of physical activity at baseline, rising to two-thirds (67%) at follow-up.

CONCLUSION

Future studies should explore the longer-term holistic impact of NROLDs and develop more personalised approaches to care at the point of prescription, during and post-device use.

摘要

目的

复发性糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)与健康相关生活质量下降和活动能力降低有关。目前的指南建议使用不可移动减压装置(NROLD),因为它们可能有助于 DFU 的愈合,但关于佩戴这些装置的更广泛影响的信息有限。很少有研究探讨 NROLD 对整体健康或身体活动的影响。我们旨在调查 NROLD 对一小部分社区居住的复发性 DFU 患者的身体活动和 DFU 相关生活质量(DFU-QoL)的短期影响。

方法

我们在单个诊所招募了 DFU 患者,在 NROLD 应用前、应用后 3 周和 6 周时测量了 DFU-QoL 和身体活动(GPAQ)。参与者年龄为 39-81 岁(平均 58.4±10.1 岁),男女参与者人数相等。

结果

研究队列包括 18 名参与者,其中 14 名(78%)完成了 6 周的问卷调查。尽管在 DFU-QoL 的个别领域观察到一些中间下降(财务:平均差异(MD)16.2(95%置信区间(CI)2.1,30.2);p=0.03);不遵守(MD 12.5(95% CI-0.2,25.2);p=0.05),但在 6 周内没有差异。身体活动水平随时间下降,超过一半(56%)的参与者在基线时被归类为低水平身体活动,随访时上升至三分之二(67%)。

结论

未来的研究应探讨 NROLD 的更长期整体影响,并在处方时、使用期间和之后制定更个性化的护理方法。

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