Developing a social media-based self-management program for the prevention of diabetes-related foot ulceration in persons with diabetes: protocol steps

IF 0.6 Q4 DERMATOLOGY Wound Practice and Research Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.33235/wpr.31.3.106-119
Helen N Obilor, Heather Ibbetson, Tom Weisz, Olena Veryha, Mariam Botros, Rosemary Wilson, Joan Tranmer, Kevin Woo
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Foot ulceration continues to persist as a serious health threat among people with diabetes (PWD) due to multiple factors that include poor adherence to recommended foot self-care activities and limited access to self-management support. Given the ongoing adaptation and use of telehealth to improve patient access to health programs, there is a need to explore whether the rapidly growing social media network can engage PWD in self-management strategies to reduce their risk of diabetes-related complications such as diabetes-related foot ulceration (DFU). In this paper, we describe the development and implementation of the Diabetic Foot Care Group (DFCG), a social media-based self-management support intervention for PWD to prevent DFU. Using a co-design approach, we actively engaged both healthcare professionals (HCP) and PWD in the development and implementation activities. The DFCG comprises of four components – patient education, peer support, social interaction and active
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