Screening for identification of patients at high risk for diabetes-related foot ulcers: a cross-sectional study

Author:

Al-Mohaithef Mohammed1ORCID,Abdelmohsen Sahar A23,Algameel Magda34,Abdelwahed Amal Y56

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public Health, College of Health Sciences, Saudi Electronic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Medical–Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Assiut University, Egypt

3. Department of Nursing Science, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Wadi Aldawaser, Saudi Arabia

4. Department of Gerontological Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Damanhour University, Egypt

5. Department of Community Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Damanhour University, Egypt

6. Department of Public Health, College of Health Sciences, Saudi Electronic University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Objective Diabetes affected 463 million people globally in 2019, and this number is anticipated to reach 700 million by 2045. Diabetes results in lower limb amputation every 30 seconds. Egypt has a high prevalence of diabetic foot disease among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). We aimed to identify high-risk patients for diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) in Egypt. Methods We designed a cross-sectional study among adult patients with diabetes at Asyut University Hospital. Inlow’s 60-second diabetic foot screening tool was used to assess the risk of DFU. Neuropathy was assessed using the 10g monofilament test, and laboratory testing was performed to assess glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and diabetes control levels. Results Participants were aged 46.11 ± 9.18 years; 56% had T2DM and HbA1c levels >7%. In total, 47.9% of participants were at risk for DFUs. This risk was higher in patients who were older, male, widowed, working, illiterate, living in rural areas, and patients with diabetes duration >10 years, body mass index >32 kg/m2, uncontrolled blood glucose levels, on an insulin regimen, and smokers. Conclusions Increasing health care providers’ awareness and ability to identify high-risk patients is critical to prevent DFUs and reduce the risk of amputation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Cell Biology,Biochemistry,General Medicine

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