Effects of multidisciplinary management combined with 60-second high-risk diabetic foot screening in patients with diabetic foot
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20231228-02866
- VernacularTitle:多学科管理联合60秒糖尿病足风险筛查在糖尿病足患者中的应用
- Author:
Li LIU
1
;
Xiaoxia FANG
;
Kun ZHANG
;
Xinli WANG
;
Qingling SUN
;
Yalin WANG
;
Baoping CUI
;
Jun CAO
Author Information
1. 新乡市中心医院急诊科,新乡 453001
- Keywords:
Diabetic foot;
Multidisciplinary management;
60-second high-risk diabetic foot screening;
Wagner grading;
Foot self-management
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2024;30(27):3673-3677
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the effect of multidisciplinary management combined with 60-second high-risk diabetic foot screening in diabetic foot.Methods:From January to December 2022, 138 patients with diabetic foot were selected from Xinxiang Central Hospital by convenience sampling. The patients were randomly divided into a control group and an observation group, with 69 cases in each group. Control group implemented routine follow-up management of diabetic foot, and observation group carried out multidisciplinary management combined with 60-second high-risk diabetic foot screening on the basis of control group, and the intervention lasted for six months. The progress of Wagner grading of diabetic foot and foot self-care were compared between the two groups.Results:After intervention, the number of Wagner grading progression patients in observation group and control group was four cases (5.80%) and 10 cases (14.49%), respectively. The number of progression patients in observation group was less than that in control group, and the difference was statistically significant (χ 2=4.161, P=0.041). The total score and dimension scores of diabetic foot self-management in the two groups after the intervention were higher than those before the intervention, but only the scores of observation group before and after the intervention were statistically significant ( P<0.05). After intervention, the total score and dimension scores of diabetic foot self-management in observation group were higher than those in control group, with a statistically significant difference ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Multidisciplinary management combined with 60-second high-risk diabetic foot screening can effectively delay the progress of diabetic foot and improve patients' foot self-care.