Published January 17, 2024
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Influence of health education on podiatric knowledge, self-care, and conditions in adults with diabetes mellitus: a systematic review
Description
Objective: To determine if health education has an influence on podiatric
knowledge, self-care, and conditions in adults with diabetes mellitus.
Data Sources: The authors conducted a literature search for Spanish-, English-, and
Portuguese-language publications using PubMed, Scopus, Dialnet, and CUIDEN.
Study Selection: Selected keywords related to diabetes, health education,
(diabetic) foot, and self-care were searched, and the titles, abstracts, and relevant
full-text articles were screened. Thirteen studies were selected with a total of 1,296
participants. Four were randomized controlled trials, and nine were
quasi-experimental studies.
Data Extraction: Data pertaining to preventive intervention and study outcomes
were extracted.
Data Synthesis: The preventive interventions used varied from traditional
educational workshops and one-on-one patient education to new technological
strategies. Three different outcomes were evaluated in each study: podiatric
knowledge (n = 4), foot self-care (n = 13), and foot problems (n = 2).
Conclusions: Health education interventions increase podiatric self-care in adults
with diabetes mellitus. These interventions appear to contribute positively to foot
health and podiatric knowledge.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/153536
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/153536
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- Origin repository
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