ISSN: 2329-910X

Recherche clinique sur le pied et la cheville

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The Foot Care of the Patients Who Suffered by Diabetic

Rashmi D

Research has shown that the on-going pace of diabetes-related removals stays huge regardless of the presence of avoidance strategies and that removal by and large can be forestalled. The study's objective was to determine whether diabetics' levels of self-efficacy and their ability to perform foot self-care are related to preventing amputation of the lower limbs. A graphic correlational review was directed utilizing the hypothetical structure of Bandura's social mental hypothesis. Individuals were given the Foot Care Confidence Scale and the Nottingham Assessment of Functional Foot Care Survey over the age of 18 with diabetes of Type 1 or Type 2 in the lower peninsula of Michigan. There was no significant correlation found between self-efficacy and foot self-care behavior performance. Factual importance was found between foot taking care of oneself ways of behaving and orientation with guys scoring higher than females. Self-efficacy and self-care practices for diabetic feet are added to the body of knowledge by this study. Gender, attendance at diabetes education, and foot self-care behaviours as influencing factors in LEA prevention require further investigation.