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March 2023 -
Volume 21, Issue 2


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Letter: Earthquake victims in North West Syria in desperate need
Lesley Pocock

Original Contribution

Knowledge of and practice related to foot care among diabetic patients in primary health care center at Ministry of Health, Taif, Saudi Arabia
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Nourah A. Alsumairi, Lama A. Alsumairi, Rasheed A. Alghamdi Z
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256050

Prevalence and quality of life of secondary school students with acne vulgaris in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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Khalid A. Bin Abdulrahman, Mohammed Abdullah Almudawi, Saud Turki Alhazani, Fahad Shaker Alshehri, Khaled Abdulsalam Almodeth, Ali Thabet Alanazi
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256051

What a lower prevalence of diabetes mellitus but higher incidence of dyslipidemia in smokers
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Mehmet Rami Helvaci, Ali R?za Ozer, Ayse Ceylan, Merve Zengin,
Abdulrazak Abyad, Lesley Pocock
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256052

Prevalence of Psychological distress among medical students in different levels of training and other associated factors in Riyadh
[Abstract]
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Khalid A. Bin Abdulrahman, Abdulrahman Omar Ahmed Alomar, Rayan Ahmed Nasser Alghamdi, Ahmed Farhan Ayfan Alanazi, Hamoud Meshal Hamoud Almutairi, Faisal Abdulaziz Hamdan Altoom, Hussam Saeed Alzahrani
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256060

Regional Covid

Knowledge, attitude, and practice of healthcare providers towards chest physiotherapy for COVID-19 patients at Al Baha, Saudi Arabia
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Wael Alghamdi, Osman Babiker Osman, AbdAllah Ibrahim Mudawi,
Waled AM Ahmed
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256056

Obesity is a risk factor for COVID-19 infection in Saudi Arabia
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Mohammed Aljuaid, Salman Rawaf, Farrah K. Alnajjar, Mashael K. Alshaik, Yasmeen Saleh, Hadil AK Al Otair
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256057

Population and Community Studies

Social Anxiety Disorder Among Medical Students at King Abdulaziz University in Rabigh, Saudi Arabia
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Naseem Abdulmohi Alhujaili, Abdulaziz Abdullah Alghamdi,
Iman Mohmad Wahby Salem, Haya Musaad Altherwi, Shahad Musleh Alyaslami, Atheer Talal Aljahdali, Sarah Hani Alhajari, Abdulrahman Mansour Aldhahri
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256057

The Correlation Between Depression and Pseudosciences (Astrology, Tarot Cards, Psychic Readings)
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Yara Khalid Alkhalid, Bander Haddad, Ahmed Bandar Alasiri,
Jamal Sulaiman Alothaim, Arwa Mohammed Alamer
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256062

Review

Overview Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Combination Treatment Options in Vivo and in Vitro
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Ahmed Y. Mobarki, Ibrahim M. Dighriri, Ahmed S. Alotaibi, Manal M. Mobarki,
Wael M. Alsufyani, Sultan F. Almutairi, Fahad N. Alharthi, Mohammed H. Alessa, Dhafer G. Alqahtani, Mohammed S. Almurayt, Shoug M. Aljuaid, Rahaf A. Alotaibi, Nawaf R. Alsuwayidi, Khalaf A. Albaqqar,Othayman G. Alqahtani
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256058

The Role of Ultrasound in Poly Cystic Ovaries Assessment
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Rana Bakkar, Yusuf Bakkar
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256059

The Effect of Physical Activity in Preventing Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Prediabetes Patients: a systematic review
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Rafea Muftah Alghanem
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256059

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March 2023- Volume 21, Issue 2

Knowledge of and practice related to foot care among diabetic patients in primary health care center at Ministry of Health, Taif, Saudi Arabia

(1) Family Medicine Specialist, Taif region, KSA
(2) Medical student, Taif University, KSA
(3) Family Medicine Consultant, Diabetes fellow, Endocrine and Diabetes center, King Abdulaziz specialist hospital, Taif region, KSA

Corresponding author:
Dr. Nourah A. Alsumairi
Taif city, Saudi Arabia
Mobile: 0535894540
Email: dr.norahas@gmail.com

Received: February 2023 Accepted: February 2023; Published:March 1, 2023. Citation: Nourah A. Alsumairi, Lama A. Alsumairi, Rasheed A. Alghamdi. Knowledge of and practice related to foot care among diabetic patients in primary health care center at Ministry of Health, Taif, Saudi Arabia. World Family Medicine. March 2023; 21(2): 6-18 DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256050

Abstract


Background: Despite the continuous efforts aimed at prevention in the studied primary health care centers, there was a notable increase in amputation rate, which has a significant negative impact on survival of diabetic patients. Sufficient awareness of diabetic patients about foot care as well as its proper practice, is essential in preventing diabetic foot problems and amputation.

Objectives: To assess the knowledge and practice of foot care among diabetic patients attending primary healthcare centers.

Patients and methods: A cross sectional study was conducted in Taif city, among adult diabetic patients attending the primary health care centers, belonging to the Ministry of Health during the proposed study period from February to May 2022. An Arabic self-administered questionnaire including four sections (sociodemographic factors, patients’ knowledge about self-care of diabetic foot, patients’ practices regarding self-care of diabetic foot and the barriers for not routinely checking for diabetic neuropathy at diabetic foot clinic) was utilized for data collection

Results: A total of 385 diabetic patients were included in the study. Their ages ranged between 14 and 75 years with an arithmetic mean of 40.6 and standard deviation of 13.2 years. Females represented 60.5% of them. Almost two-thirds of the participants (64.4%) were type 2 diabetic patients. Almost one quarter of diabetic patients (26.4%) expressed a good level of knowledge regarding foot care; particularly older patients (p=0.033), those living in urban areas (p=0.002), the employed (p=0.007), type 2 diabetics (p=0.029) and patients who obtained their information about foot care from internet/social media or health staff (p=0.004). Good foot care-related practice was reported among 42.1% of the diabetic patients; particularly Saudi patients (p=0.029), higher educated (p=0.016), employed (p=0.032), those with higher family income (p=0.048) and those who had their information about foot care from health staff (p<0.001).

Conclusion: A relative suboptimal level of both knowledge and practice related to foot care was observed. Educational programs including practical sessions, preferably through using videos regarding the best practice of foot care are highly recommended for diabetic patients.

Keywords: Knowledge, practice, foot, diabetic, PHC, Taif






 


 

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