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               Proceedings of the 4  Research Symposium of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences
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               University of Ruhuna, Galle, Sri Lanka
               August 26, 2021


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                   Knowledge and Practices of Foot Care among Patients with Diabetes
                           Mellitus in the Asian Countries: A Systematic Review

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                                        Dilrukshi K.K.J. , De Silva B.S.S.
                           1 Health Education Unit, Teaching Hospital, Karapitiya, Sri Lanka
                   2 Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, The Open University of Sri Lanka

                                   # Corresponding author: janakidilrukshi1975@gmail.com

               Background: Diabetes mellitus is the leading cause of non-traumatic amputation worldwide.
               The  major  amputation  occurs  every  20  seconds  globally  as  a  result  of  diabetic  foot
               complications due to poor knowledge and practice of foot care.

               Objectives: To critically appraise evidence on the knowledge and practices of foot care among
               patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Asian countries.

               Methods: A systematic review was conducted to critically appraise and summarize the data into
               a  single  study.  Thus,  Pub  Med,  CINAHL  and  Wiley  Online  Library  were  referred  using  the
               keywords; type 2 diabetes mellitus, knowledge, practices, foot care and Asian countries. Then
               1390  articles  were  found  published  from  2015-2021  in  English.  The  PRISMA  filtering
               technique  was  focused  to  select  the  best  research.  Finally,  seven  articles  were  selected
               considering inclusion and exclusion criteria.

               Results:  Qualitative  thematic  analysis  was  applied,  and  three  key  themes  emerged  from  the
               results.  The  first  key  theme  is  the  deficiency  of  knowledge  of  foot  care  leading  to  diverse
               complications. Many patients did not have enough knowledge regarding the daily inspection of
               the foot, checking the temperature of water before washing feet, drying feet after washing. The
               second  theme  is  that  poor  practices  of  diabetic  foot  care  cause  amputations.  They  followed
               many malpractices such as not trimming toenails straight across, not applying any moisturizer
               on  the  foot  skin  to  avoid  dryness.  The  third  theme  is  that  footwear  avoids  injuries.  Many
               malpractices leading to foot injuries were identified relating to footwear such as not checking
               the inside before wearing shoes, wearing barefoot indoor and outdoor frequently.

               Conclusions: The deficiency of knowledge and malpractices of diabetic foot care are influential
               factors  for  the  development  of  various  foot  complications  as  well  as  increasing  foot
               amputations.  Therefore,  health  care  providers  should  maintain  regular  educational  programs
               ensuring knowledge and practice.

               Keywords: Diabetic foot, Diabetic foot care, Type 2 diabetes mellitus















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