Foot Self-Care Practices
Cross-source consensus on Foot Self-Care Practices from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The overall mean practice score was 64.76 with a standard deviation of 8.53. — Foot self-care knowledge, practices and associated factors among individuals diagnosed with diabetes attending clinics at base hospitals in Colombo, Sri Lanka: an analytical cross-sectional study
- Only 27.9% of participants demonstrated good foot self-care practice. — Foot self-care knowledge, practices and associated factors among individuals diagnosed with diabetes attending clinics at base hospitals in Colombo, Sri Lanka: an analytical cross-sectional study
- Most participants reported never wearing diabetic shoes. — Foot self-care knowledge, practices and associated factors among individuals diagnosed with diabetes attending clinics at base hospitals in Colombo, Sri Lanka: an analytical cross-sectional study
- More participants had satisfactory practice than good knowledge, indicating a gap between understanding and behaviour. — Foot self-care knowledge, practices and associated factors among individuals diagnosed with diabetes attending clinics at base hospitals in Colombo, Sri Lanka: an analytical cross-sectional study
- Specific self-care practices showed uneven adherence among participants. — Foot self-care knowledge, practices and associated factors among individuals diagnosed with diabetes attending clinics at base hospitals in Colombo, Sri Lanka: an analytical cross-sectional study