TITLE:
Effectiveness of a Self-Foot-Care Educational Program for Prevention of Diabetic Foot Disease
AUTHORS:
Kayo Yokota, Yuko Hayashi, Junichi Kurata, Atsuyo Fujita
KEYWORDS:
Patients with Type 2 Diabetes, Self-Foot-Care Educational Program, Prevention of Diabetic Foot Disease, Randomized Controlled Trial
JOURNAL NAME:
Health,
Vol.11 No.1,
January
8,
2019
ABSTRACT: Objective: To verify the effectiveness of a “self-foot-care educational program (SFCEP)” for prevention of type 2 diabetes foot disease. Methods: A single-center, randomized and controlled trial was conducted. Fifty-five patients with type 2 DM, 40 - 75 years of age who were asked to return for a follow-up hospital visit, were allocated to either an SFCEP group (n = 29) or a conventional education program (CEP) group (n = 26). Both of the groups were given foot-care education, monthly for four times in the SFCEP group and in the CEP group one time only by a printed leaflet. The two groups had no statistically significant differences in patient background of the type 2 diabetes history. We evaluated removal rate of skin debris, and the symptoms and conditions of the feet. Results: Between the SFCEP and CEP there were significant differences in removal rate of skin debris (p Conclusion: This study strongly suggests the effectiveness of SFCEP in preventing the occurrence or worsening of diabetic foot diseases.