Affiliation:
1. Department of Nursing, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Abstract
Background and Objective:
Diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) is a common long-term complication
of diabetes mellitus. DFS has recently been associated with adverse effects that could further
impair the quality of life of diabetic patients, and increase the social and economic burden, morbidity,
and premature mortality of the disease. The main physio-pathological basis of DFS is due to diabetesinduced
neuropathy and angiopathy in the lower limbs and feet. Patients diagnosed with DFS must
significantly modify their daily habits in order to cope with signs and symptoms of DFS and this can
alter their quality of life. The objective of this review is to summarize the evidence regarding the economic,
physical and social limitations which can affect the quality of life (QoL) in patients with DFS,
the effects of ulcers and amputations on QoL outcomes.
Results:
Different aspects related to DFS such as physical alterations, psychological complaints and
even disorders, socio-economic difficulties can affect the quality of life of these patients. However, the
QoL related to low socio-economic factors gave mixed results and physical activity, education and type
of footwear can influence the outcomes. There is a general gender-dependent higher prevalence of DFS
in men, although it depends on the geographical area. DFS often co-occurs with other diabetes-induced
complications (retinopathy, nephropathy and cardiovascular disorders) and comorbid obesity generally
worsens it.
Conclusions:
Accessibility to health services aimed at reducing inequalities and constant health education
and promotion and care regarding psychological and socio-economic issues should be continuously
undertaken for individuals with DFS in order to improve their QoL.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Immunology and Allergy,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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