| Literature DB >> 23497582 |
M Aalaa1, O Tabatabaei Malazy, M Sanjari, M Peimani, Mr Mohajeri-Tehrani.
Abstract
Diabetes as one of Non-communicable diseases has allocated a large proportion of cost, time and human resources of health systems. Now, due to changes in lifestyle and industrial process, incidence of diabetes and its complications have been increased. Accordingly diabetic foot considered as a common complication of diabetes.Nurses are health care providers who actively involved in prevention and early detection of diabetes and its complications. The nurses' role could be in health care, health, community education, health systems management, patient care and improving the quality of life.Diabetes Nurses play their educating role in the field of prevention of diabetic foot, foot care and preventing from foot injury. In care dimension, nurses responsible for early detection of any changes in skin and foot sensation, foot care, dressing and apply novel technology.In the area of rehabilitation, help patient sufferings from diabetic foot ulcer or amputation, to have movement are diabetes nurse's duties.Consequently, nurses need to attend in special training to use the latest instructions of diabetic foot care in order that provides the effective services to facilitate promote diabetic patients health.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23497582 PMCID: PMC3598173 DOI: 10.1186/2251-6581-11-24
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Diabetes Metab Disord ISSN: 2251-6581
The basic principles of foot care in clinic and home visit
| • To Examine feet daily for discoloration, swelling, skin cracks, pain or numbness | |
| • Use the self help methods to help foot examination such as using mirrors | |
| • Foot hygiene (daily washing, followed by drying feet carefully, especially between the fingers) | |
| • Controlling water temperature before washing foot | |
| • To avoid going barefoot or wearing shoes without socks | |
| • To choose shoes that are precisely in size. The best time for buying shoes is in the afternoon. | |
| • Cutting the fingernails directly | |
| • To avoid manipulation of foot lesions such as corn | |
| • To keep wet the dry surfaces of foot by moisturizing creams except between the fingers | |
| • To ask for help if reduction of the visual acuity. |