Diabetic Foot Care Knowledge and Behaviors of Individuals with Diabetes Mellitus in Indonesia

Sulistyo Ahs, W. Sae-Sia, K. Maneewat
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The most common diabetes mellitus (DM) complication is diabetic foot ulcer (DFU), which is costly and has devastating adverse effects. It was found that 6.8 % of DM patients suffered from DFU. According to Indonesian Hospital Association, DFU was reported to cause an amputation rate of 15-30 %. The aims of this study were to assess the levels of diabetic foot care knowledge and behaviors and its relationship among diabetic patients attending Public Health Center at Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia. Eighty-one participants with DM were selected from two public health centers based on inclusion criteria. Modified Diabetic Foot Care Knowledge and Modified Diabetic Foot Care Behaviors Questionnaires were used in this study. The diabetic foot care knowledge and behaviors were categorized into 3 levels as poor (<60%), moderate (60-80%), and good (>80%). Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics. Pearson correlation coefficient was employed to analyze the correlation between diabetic foot care knowledge and behaviors among participants. Based on the result, the diabetic foot care knowledge score was at poor level (M = 57.8, SD = 14.6) of which 39.5 % of them had poor knowledge, 58 % had moderate and only 2.5 % had good knowledge. Diabetic foot care behaviors was at poor level (M = 46.7, SD = 10.9%) of which 86.4 % of them had poor behaviors and the remaining of 12.3 % had moderate behaviors. The correlations between diabetic foot care knowledge and behaviors were not significantly correlated (p = .09). The diabetic foot care knowledge and behaviors are still become the biggest concern among diabetic’s patients in Indonesia. This study showed that DM patients with good knowledge of DM foot care might not always transform their knowledge into practices. Further research is needed to enhance diabetic foot care knowledge and behaviors among DM patients in Indonesia.
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印度尼西亚糖尿病患者的糖尿病足护理知识和行为
糖尿病(DM)最常见的并发症是糖尿病足溃疡(DFU),这是一种昂贵且具有破坏性副作用的疾病。发现6.8%的糖尿病患者存在DFU。根据印度尼西亚医院协会的报告,DFU造成的截肢率为15- 30%。本研究旨在了解在印尼东爪哇省Bojonegoro市公共卫生中心就诊的糖尿病患者的糖尿病足部护理知识和行为水平及其关系。根据纳入标准,从两个公共卫生中心选择81名糖尿病患者。本研究采用修改后的糖尿病足部护理知识和修改后的糖尿病足部护理行为问卷。糖尿病足部护理知识和行为分为3级差(80%)。资料采用描述性统计分析。采用Pearson相关系数分析受试者糖尿病足部护理知识与行为的相关性。结果显示,糖尿病足部护理知识得分处于较差水平(M = 57.8, SD = 14.6),其中39.5%的患者知识较差,58%的患者知识中等,仅有2.5%的患者知识较好。糖尿病足部护理行为处于较差水平(M = 46.7, SD = 10.9%),其中86.4%为不良行为,12.3%为中度行为。糖尿病足部护理知识与行为之间无显著相关(p = .09)。糖尿病足护理知识和行为仍成为印尼糖尿病患者最关心的问题。本研究表明,对糖尿病足部护理有良好认识的糖尿病患者可能并不总能将其知识转化为实践。需要进一步的研究来提高印尼糖尿病患者的糖尿病足护理知识和行为。
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