2020
DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_861_19
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Educating patients of diabetes mellitus for diabetic foot care

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“…In PHC, the most essential type of care provided to the patient, where the first care with interventions is given, there must be health professionals who provide care aimed at patient’s self-care, and they shall be trained to promote a correct assessment and, subsequently, provide the best treatment and guidelines for the proper care of diabetic foot ulcers, aiming at reducing DM-related morbidity and its complications, as well as ensuring knowledge through patient education and awareness raising ( 12 ) .…”
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“…In PHC, the most essential type of care provided to the patient, where the first care with interventions is given, there must be health professionals who provide care aimed at patient’s self-care, and they shall be trained to promote a correct assessment and, subsequently, provide the best treatment and guidelines for the proper care of diabetic foot ulcers, aiming at reducing DM-related morbidity and its complications, as well as ensuring knowledge through patient education and awareness raising ( 12 ) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Patients should be informed about the importance of daily foot inspections, proper wound care, and the significance of seeking prompt medical attention if they notice any concerning changes. Empowering patients with the knowledge and skills to manage their condition effectively can significantly reduce the risk of complications and improve their long-term outcomes [60].…”
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“…Ulkus kaki diabetik merupakan salah satu dari komplikasi yang paling sering diderita oleh pasien diabetes melitus dan dapat dicegah (Morey-Vargas & Smith, 2015). Pengetahuan yang buruk dan praktik perawatan kaki yang buruk diidentifikasi sebagai faktor risiko penting untuk masalah kaki pada diabetes (Heng et al, 2020;Singh et al, 2020).…”
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