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FOOT CARE IN DEPRESSED AND NON-DEPRESSED DIABETIC PATIENTS

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  124-131

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 Background and Aim: DEPRESSION is common among type II diabetic patients that reduces the desire, motivation, and ability to perform self-care behaviors, including the care of the feet. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between DEPRESSIONs and self-care performance in patients with type II DIABETES.Materials and Methods: In this descriptive-analytic study, 200 patients with type 2 DIABETES visiting Saqqez DIABETES unit in the fall of 2012 were evaluated. Harvard DEPRESSION screening (HANDS) and foot-care questionnaires were used to collect data. Content validity was used to assess the validity of both questionnaires. In addition, the reliabilities of the DEPRESSION and foot-care questionnaires were found 0.78 and 0.72 respectively by calculating Cronbach's Alpha coefficient. The data were analyzed by SPSS (version 16) using descriptive statistical tests, Chi-Square, and independent t-test. P≤0.05 was considered statistically significant.Results: From among the diabetic patients, 60 (30%) were depressed, and 90 (45%) had good FOOT CARE. Daily washing of the feet (p<0.0001), examining the feet (p<0.001), examining shoe insides (p=0.04), monitoring blood glucose (p=0.04), and wearing shoes in the bathroom (p=0.03) were significantly more in non-depressed diabetic patients than in the depressed ones.Conclusion: Depressed diabetic patients have a poor foot-care performance. Therefore, it is necessary to give them foot-care education to improve their self-care behaviors.

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    GHANEI, R., GOLKAR, F., & AMINPOOR, E.. (2013). FOOT CARE IN DEPRESSED AND NON-DEPRESSED DIABETIC PATIENTS. MODERN CARE JOURNAL, 10(2), 124-131. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/205971/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    GHANEI R., GOLKAR F., AMINPOOR E.. FOOT CARE IN DEPRESSED AND NON-DEPRESSED DIABETIC PATIENTS. MODERN CARE JOURNAL[Internet]. 2013;10(2):124-131. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/205971/en

    IEEE: Copy

    R. GHANEI, F. GOLKAR, and E. AMINPOOR, “FOOT CARE IN DEPRESSED AND NON-DEPRESSED DIABETIC PATIENTS,” MODERN CARE JOURNAL, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 124–131, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/205971/en

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