A Study To Assess The Knowledge And Practice of Foot Care Among Diabetic Clients Attending Diabetic OPD

Cecyli C (1) , Thamupriyadharshini (2)
(1) Department of Medical and Surgical Nursing, Saveetha College of Nursing, SIMATS, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, India ,
(2) Department of Medical and Surgical Nursing, Saveetha College of Nursing, SIMATS, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, India

Abstract

Diabetic foot is one of the most common and distressing complication of diabetes resulting to major physical limitation, psychological and fiscal significances for the patient and their families. Great information and skill on regards to diabetic foot care will lessen the danger of diabetic foot difficulties and that will diminish the odds of removal of the limb. A descriptive study was adopted for assessing the level of knowledge and practice of Foot care among diabetic clients. A total of100 diabetic clients were selected using purposive sampling technique. Data were gathered utilizing self-structured questionnaire by a structured interview method. The outcomes portray that majority of the diabetic clients, 61% had inadequate knowledge, 28% had moderate knowledge and only 11% of the diabetic clients had average knowledge. The examination also uncovers that 23% of the diabetic clients had good practice and 77% had poor practice. The mean knowledge and practice score were 5.82  2.53& 6.97  1.18 respectively.   There is the strong connection   (r= 0.698, p=0.0001) between Knowledge and Practice. There is statistically significant association of demographic variables noted with the knowledge and practice of foot care between age, Gender, Educational Status, Occupation, Duration of Diabetes, Current Diabetes Treatment, Presence of Co morbid (P values <0.001).

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Cecyli C
cecylichandrasekaran1407@gmail.com (Primary Contact)
Thamupriyadharshini
Cecyli C, & Thamupriyadharshini. (2020). A Study To Assess The Knowledge And Practice of Foot Care Among Diabetic Clients Attending Diabetic OPD. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 11(3), 3922–3926. Retrieved from https://ijrps.com/home/article/view/923

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