Happy Feet in Tomagwa: A Diabetic Foot Education Intervention

CS Abood - 2018 - nursingrepository.org
The complexity of Diabetes requires a multidisciplinary approach which may not be
available in many rural health care settings. Fragmented diabetic patient education and …

Happy Feet in a Rural Clinic: A Diabetic Foot Education Intervention

C Sagario-Abood - Available at SSRN 2961311, 2015 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract The prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes is higher in rural areas than in urban areas and
this population have more barriers to health care (Rural Healthy People, 2010). Many …

[HTML][HTML] Improving foot self-care in people with diabetes in Ghana: A development and feasibility randomised trial of a context appropriate, family-orientated diabetic …

JN Suglo, K Winkley, J Sturt - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Objective Africa presents a higher diabetic foot ulcer prevalence estimate of 7.2% against
global figures of 6.3%. Engaging family members in self-care education interventions has …

[PDF][PDF] The diabetic foot in sub-Saharan Africa: A new management paradigm

Z Abbas, L Archibals - Diabetic Foot, 2007 - diabetesonthenet.com
The incidence of diabetes mellitus is increasing in populations across Africa. A parallel
increase in the incidence of foot complications in these populations has been documented …

Needs assessment of diabetic foot services in Zimbabwe

O Kuguyo, J Chirenda, V Chikwasha… - Diabetes Research and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction Due to the increasing incidence of diabetes in Zimbabwe, complications such
as diabetic foot (DF) are anticipated. Establishing local gaps and needs in DF healthcare is …

Step by Step, improving diabetic foot care in the developing world

K Bakker, ZG Abbas, S Pendsey - Practical Diabetes …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The increase in the prevalence of diabetes and its complications is alarming. The incidence
of diabetic foot disease, which leads to foot amputations far too often, is unacceptably high …

The step-by-step program for reducing diabetic foot problems: a model for the developing world

S Pendsey, ZG Abbas - Current diabetes reports, 2007 - Springer
The prevalence of diabetes is increasing globally, particularly in the developing world. The
diabetic foot is one of the most devastating chronic complications of diabetes. The Step-by …

Knowledge and practice of diabetic foot care in Sudan: A cross sectional survey

SA Ahmed, S Badi, H Tahir, MH Ahmed… - Diabetes & Metabolic …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Diabetes in Sudan is real health challenge for health authorities
especially optimum glycemic control and complications in particular diabetic septic foot. This …

Preventive foot care and reducing amputation: a step in the right direction for diabetes care

ZG Abbas - Diabetes Management, 2013 - search.proquest.com
Across the world, diabetic foot complications are increasing in prevalence and are
associated with high morbidity and mortality. Approximately 40-60% of all lower extremity …

Barriers to diabetes foot care practices among diabetes patients attending diabetes clinic in Embu county, Kenya

A Mbisi, DM Ngari - 2020 - repository.kyu.ac.ke
Diabetes mellitus is becoming a major public health concern of the 21st century globally,
with disproportionately great socioeconomic liability globally. Prevalence continues to rise …