Awareness of Caregivers regarding Care of Patients with Post Diabetic Foot Amputation
• 2022
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Authors
Mona Abdallah Abdel-Mordy1, Eman Abd El-Mordy Elsayed Ahmed2, Howyida Sadek Abd
El-Hameed3 and Doaa Mohamed Sobhy Elsayed 4
Keywords
Awareness, Caregiver, Care, Post diabetic foot amputation
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Mona Abdallah Abdel-Mordy
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Local
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Abstract
Diabetic foot amputation is a treatment of diabetic foot ulcers that are one of
the major complications of diabetes, have a substantial impact on the health status of the affected
patients and leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Aim of study: Was to assess
awareness of caregivers regarding care of patients with post diabetic foot amputation. Research
design: A descriptive study design was utilized to conduct this study. Setting: This study was
conducted at Surgical Outpatient Clinics of Benha University Hospital, Benha Teaching Hospital and
Health Insurance Hospital in Benha City. Sample: Convenience sample of caregivers for patients
with diabetic foot amputation from (40- ≥ 70 years) with post diabetic foot amputation within six
months from amputation. Tools: Two tools were used I): A structured interviewing questionnaire
which consists of three parts. A): Demographic characteristics of patients, caregivers and patients'
health profile B): Knowledge of caregivers about post diabetic foot amputation, C): Reported
practices of caregivers regarding care of patients with post diabetic foot amputation, II): Scale to
measure patients' satisfaction regarding care provided by their caregivers. Results: 46.9 % of
caregivers had poor total knowledge about diabetic foot amputation, 56.2% of them had
unsatisfactory total practices regarding care of their patients with post diabetic foot amputation and
43.8 % of the patients had low satisfaction regarding caregivers care. Conclusion: There were
positive highly statistically significant correlations between total caregivers' knowledge, total
reported practices and patients' total satisfaction regarding care of caregivers for their patients with
diabetic foot amputation. Recommendations: Health education program for patients with post
diabetic foot amputation and their caregivers to increase knowledge and practice and prevent the
recurrence of foot ulcers and amputations
the major complications of diabetes, have a substantial impact on the health status of the affected
patients and leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Aim of study: Was to assess
awareness of caregivers regarding care of patients with post diabetic foot amputation. Research
design: A descriptive study design was utilized to conduct this study. Setting: This study was
conducted at Surgical Outpatient Clinics of Benha University Hospital, Benha Teaching Hospital and
Health Insurance Hospital in Benha City. Sample: Convenience sample of caregivers for patients
with diabetic foot amputation from (40- ≥ 70 years) with post diabetic foot amputation within six
months from amputation. Tools: Two tools were used I): A structured interviewing questionnaire
which consists of three parts. A): Demographic characteristics of patients, caregivers and patients'
health profile B): Knowledge of caregivers about post diabetic foot amputation, C): Reported
practices of caregivers regarding care of patients with post diabetic foot amputation, II): Scale to
measure patients' satisfaction regarding care provided by their caregivers. Results: 46.9 % of
caregivers had poor total knowledge about diabetic foot amputation, 56.2% of them had
unsatisfactory total practices regarding care of their patients with post diabetic foot amputation and
43.8 % of the patients had low satisfaction regarding caregivers care. Conclusion: There were
positive highly statistically significant correlations between total caregivers' knowledge, total
reported practices and patients' total satisfaction regarding care of caregivers for their patients with
diabetic foot amputation. Recommendations: Health education program for patients with post
diabetic foot amputation and their caregivers to increase knowledge and practice and prevent the
recurrence of foot ulcers and amputations
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