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提供给有或没有伴侣的糖尿病患者的足部护理信息:对推荐的足部护理行为的影响。

Information about foot care provided to people with diabetes with or without their partners: Impact on recommended foot care behavior.

机构信息

Institute of Education, Health, and Social Sciences, University of Chichester, Chichester, UK.

Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Appl Psychol Health Well Being. 2022 May;14(2):465-482. doi: 10.1111/aphw.12314. Epub 2021 Nov 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Many people with diabetes will develop foot ulcers. To reduce risk, it is recommended that the feet are protected against harm and checked daily. Spouses can help people with diabetes care for their feet.

METHODS

A randomized parallel arm design compared information sheets given to participants with diabetes and their spouses (dyad group; n = 64) to an information sheet given only to participants with diabetes (individual group; n = 69). The self-reported number of days that the participant with diabetes' feet were (1) checked for problems and (2) protected against problems occurring (by the person with diabetes and/or the spouse) were summed for the week after receiving the information sheet. ANCOVAs tested the effects of group.

RESULTS

Frequency of foot detection behavior (Participant + Spouse) was significantly higher in the dyad group compared with the individual group. This was not the case for foot protection behavior (Participant + Spouse). Findings revealed greater levels of spousal support (for both protection and detection behavior) in the dyad group compared to the individual group.

CONCLUSIONS

Clinical recommendations and advice on foot care delivered both to people with diabetes and their spouses can encourage greater foot care than if delivered to the patient alone.

摘要

背景

许多糖尿病患者会出现足部溃疡。为降低风险,建议保护足部免受伤害并每天进行检查。配偶可以帮助糖尿病患者护理足部。

方法

采用随机平行臂设计,将糖尿病患者及其配偶(双元组;n=64)的信息表与仅提供给糖尿病患者的信息表(个体组;n=69)进行比较。参与者自我报告的糖尿病患者的足部(1)检查问题和(2)预防问题发生(由糖尿病患者和/或配偶)的天数在收到信息表后的一周内进行汇总。ANCOVA 检验了组间的效果。

结果

与个体组相比,双元组中糖尿病患者及其配偶的足部检测行为(参与者+配偶)频率明显更高。但对于足部保护行为(参与者+配偶)并非如此。研究结果表明,与个体组相比,双元组中配偶的支持程度(保护和检测行为)更高。

结论

向糖尿病患者及其配偶同时提供临床建议和足部护理知识,可鼓励患者更积极地进行足部护理,而不仅仅是针对患者个体。

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