Evaluation of foot self-care status and foot screening problems in patients with diabetes in Iran: A national multicenter study

Author:

Amini Mohammad Reza1,Sanjari Mahnaz1,Tehrani Mohamad Reza Mohajeri1,Nasli Ensieh1,Yazdanpanah Leila2,Mousavi Zohreh3,Forghan Farzad4,Valizadeh Neda5,Gozashti Mohammad Hossein6,Afkhami-Ardekani Mohammad7,Siavash Mansour8,Vahdat Katayoun9,Shamsi Abbas10,Sadeghi Donya1,Larijani Bagher1,Mehrdad Neda1,Aalaa Maryam1

Affiliation:

1. Tehran University of Medical Sciences

2. Health Research Institute, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences

3. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences

4. Gilan University of Medical Sciences

5. Urmia University of Medical Sciences

6. Kerman University of Medical Sciences

7. Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences

8. Isfahan University of Medical Sciences

9. Bushehr University of Medical Sciences

10. Islamic Azad University

Abstract

Abstract Background and Purpose Lack of timely foot care in diabetics result in ulceration followed by infection and amputation. This study aimed to evaluate the foot self-care status and foot screening of patients suffering from diabetes around the country of Iran. Methods The cross-sectional descriptive study was performed on patients with type 2 diabetes in 10 main cities of Iran. The information about demographic and lifestyle factors, diabetes history, diabetic foot self-care situation (DFSQ) was assessed. Additionally, the neurological and vascular condition of the foot were screened by Inlow’s 60-Second Screen. Results Participants were 1094 diabetic patients. Most of the participants were female (64.8%) and married (92.5%) with the average age of 57.6 ± 10.21 (mean ± SD). The mean duration of DM was 11.56 ± 7.41 years. According to the Inlow’s 60-Second Screen criteria, 58% of patients should have foot ulcer screened yearly and 47% of the patients had peripheral neuropathy, 37% of population had inappropriate foot wear. Conclusion Considering the prevalence of peripheral neuropathy among about than half of participants in this study across Iran, it is essential to have continuous patients’ education about foot care and foot wear. Additionally, foot ulcer screening would be performed in recommended interval of Inlow screen.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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