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Foot self-care behavior and its predictors in diabetic patients in Indonesia

Yunita Sari, Arif Setyo Upoyo, Atyanti Isworo, Agis Taufik, Annas Sumeru, Dian Anandari, Eman Sutrisna

2020BMC Research Notes72 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Previous studies have shown that diabetic foot ulcers are principally associated with improper foot self-care. Since appropriate foot self-care is essential to prevent diabetic foot-ulcers, any factors which can predict foot self-care behavior should be identified. However, until now, foot self-care behavior data and predictors of foot-care behavior in Indonesia remain unclear since such studies on Indonesian diabetic patients is very limited. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate foot self-care behavior and to identify its predictors in Indonesia. The design of this study was cross-sectional. Cluster sampling was used, involving 546 type 2 diabetes mellitus patients registered in 22 primary healthcare centers. The questionnaires used in this study included the Diabetes Distress Scale, Beck Depression Inventory II, Family APGAR, Foot-Care Knowledge and Modified Diabetic Foot Care Behaviors. RESULTS: Foot self-care behavior and knowledge about foot care were poor. The predictors of foot self-care behavior were age, educational level, diabetes distress, family support, and knowledge. It needs the program to improve foot self-care knowledge and the program to reduce the diabetes distress in Indonesian diabetic patients. In performing of these programs, families should be involved to improve the support toward foot self-care behavior in patients.

Topics & Concepts

Foot careFoot (prosody)Diabetic footMedicineDiabetes mellitusDistressIndonesianHealth carePhysical therapyFamily medicineClinical psychologyPhilosophyEconomic growthEconomicsLinguisticsEndocrinologyDiabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and ManagementDiabetes Management and EducationPeripheral Artery Disease Management