The 3rd International Nursing & Health Sciences Students & Health Care Professionals Conference (INHSP) 2019
Más datosThis study identified the risk of diabetic foot complications among type 2 diabetes mellitus patients and their relationship with the patients’ characteristics.
MethodsThis cross-sectional study examined 93 diabetic patients. Participants included in this study were age more than 20 years old, diagnosed with diabetes mellitus type 2, and has no diabetic ulcer. A questionnaire based on the International Working Group on Diabetic Foot guidelines was used to measure diabetic foot complications. The statistical testing was using the Chi-square test.
ResultsThis study found that 53 participants (57%) are at risk of diabetic foot complications. Age and duration of diabetes variables had a significant relationship with the diabetic foot complication (p<0.005), while gender did not have a significant relationship with diabetic foot complications (p>0.005).
ConclusionHalf patients are at risk of diabetic foot complications, and it is related to the patients’ age and duration of suffering diabetic.
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