Feet at risk of development of ulcerations and amputations in diabetics

It is a retrospective and documentary study with quantitative approach which was carried out in a Reference Unit in Diabetes between October and November, 2007. Its main objective was to identify feet at risk of developing ulcerations and amputa­tions. A form was used as an instrument of data collec...

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Main Authors: Magnollya Moreno de Araujo, Ana Maria Parente Garcia Alencar
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Ceará 2009-04-01
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/4761
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description It is a retrospective and documentary study with quantitative approach which was carried out in a Reference Unit in Diabetes between October and November, 2007. Its main objective was to identify feet at risk of developing ulcerations and amputa­tions. A form was used as an instrument of data collection and the sample was composed of 235 handbooks. We verified that 154(68%) respondents are female, 149(66%) are aged over 60 years old, 161(72%) are married and 217(96%) have DM type 2. Concerning risk factors, we found out that 141(63%) have high blood pressure, 54(24%) are smokers and 60(27%) are obese. We detected, through physical evaluation data, that 61(27%) have feet at high risk of development of ulcerations and amputations. We so concluded that health professionals must implement measures for prevention and health education so that they can avoid complications related to diabetic feet.  
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spelling doaj-art-cfad3625c24a4904b5bafbedd61ecffe2025-08-21T13:49:32ZengUniversidade Federal do CearáRev Rene1517-38522175-67832009-04-01102Feet at risk of development of ulcerations and amputations in diabeticsMagnollya Moreno de AraujoAna Maria Parente Garcia AlencarIt is a retrospective and documentary study with quantitative approach which was carried out in a Reference Unit in Diabetes between October and November, 2007. Its main objective was to identify feet at risk of developing ulcerations and amputa­tions. A form was used as an instrument of data collection and the sample was composed of 235 handbooks. We verified that 154(68%) respondents are female, 149(66%) are aged over 60 years old, 161(72%) are married and 217(96%) have DM type 2. Concerning risk factors, we found out that 141(63%) have high blood pressure, 54(24%) are smokers and 60(27%) are obese. We detected, through physical evaluation data, that 61(27%) have feet at high risk of development of ulcerations and amputations. We so concluded that health professionals must implement measures for prevention and health education so that they can avoid complications related to diabetic feet.  https://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/4761Diabetes mellitusFoot ulcerAmputationDiabetic foot.
spellingShingle Magnollya Moreno de Araujo
Ana Maria Parente Garcia Alencar
Feet at risk of development of ulcerations and amputations in diabetics
Rev Rene
Diabetes mellitus
Foot ulcer
Amputation
Diabetic foot.
title Feet at risk of development of ulcerations and amputations in diabetics
title_full Feet at risk of development of ulcerations and amputations in diabetics
title_fullStr Feet at risk of development of ulcerations and amputations in diabetics
title_full_unstemmed Feet at risk of development of ulcerations and amputations in diabetics
title_short Feet at risk of development of ulcerations and amputations in diabetics
title_sort feet at risk of development of ulcerations and amputations in diabetics
topic Diabetes mellitus
Foot ulcer
Amputation
Diabetic foot.
url https://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/4761
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