医学
糖尿病足
伤口愈合
糖尿病足溃疡
糖尿病
糖尿病溃疡
外科
内分泌学
作者
M. Graça Pereira,Margarida Vilaça,Susana Pedras,André Carvalho,Kavita Vedhara,M. Jesus Dantas,Luís Meira‐Machado
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.diabres.2023.110623
摘要
Aims This study aimed to identify demographic, clinical, and psychological contributors to DFU healing and favorable healing process. Methods Patients with a chronic DFU were evaluated at baseline (T0; n = 153), two months later (T1; n = 108), and six months later (T2; n = 71). Patients were evaluated on health literacy, perceived stress, anxiety, depression, and illness perceptions. Cox proportional hazard models were built to analyze the predictors of DFU healing and favorable healing process (wound area reduction), including the assessment of time to achieve those outcomes. Results More than half of patients had their DFU healed (56.1%) or showed a favorable healing process (83.6%). Median time for healing was 112 days, while for favorable process was 30 days. Illness perceptions were the only predictor of wound healing. Being female , with adequate health literacy, and a first DFU predicted a favorable healing process. Conclusions This is the first study showing that beliefs about DFU are significant predictors of DFU healing, and that health literacy is a significant predictor of a favorable healing process. Brief, comprehensive interventions should be implemented, at the treatment initial stage, in order to change misperceptions and to promote DFU literacy and better health outcomes.
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