医学
糖尿病
随机对照试验
物理疗法
骨科手术
动机式访谈
糖尿病足
脚(韵律)
星团(航天器)
内科学
外科
内分泌学
语言学
哲学
计算机科学
程序设计语言
作者
M. Jongebloed-Westra,S. H. Exterkate,Jaap J. van Netten,K.D.R. Kappert,Hendrik Koffijberg,Christina Bode,Julia E.W.C. van Gemert‐Pijnen,Peter M. ten Klooster
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.diabres.2023.110903
摘要
To evaluate the effectiveness of motivational interviewing (MI) performed by MI-trained podiatrists in improving adherence to wearing orthopedic shoes in comparison to usual care in people with diabetes at low-to-high risk of ulceration.People with diabetes with loss of protective sensation and/or peripheral artery disease, and with orthopedic shoes prescription were allocated to receive one MI-consultation by a podiatrist randomized to MI training (n = 53) or usual care only (n = 68). Adherence was measured as the percentage of steps taken while wearing orthopedic shoes, determined using an insole temperature microsensor and wrist-worn activity tracker during one week at 3 and 6 months.The proportion of participants ≥80 % adherent to wearing their orthopedic shoes was higher in the control group than in the MI-intervention group at 3 months (30.9 % versus 15.1 %; p = 0.044), and not significantly different at 6 months (22.1 % versus 13.2 %; p = 0.210). Average adherence was also higher in the control group than the intervention group at both 3 months (60.9 % versus 50.9 %; p = 0.029) and 6 months (59.9 % versus 49.5 %; p = 0.025).One podiatrist-led MI-consultation in its current form did not result in higher adherence to wearing orthopedic shoes in people with diabetes 3 and 6 months after inclusion.Netherlands Trial Register NL7710 (available on the International Clinical Trials Registry Platform).
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