2022
DOI: 10.58418/ijni.v1i2.24
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Knowledge about Diabetic Foot Care is Related to the Ability to Care for Feet in People with Diabetes Mellitus

Abstract: The most common complication in people with diabetes mellitus is diabetic foot problems. Efforts to prevent diabetic foot problems can be prevented with proper foot care. Checking the foot every day, whether there are wounds or bleeding, cleaning the foot every day, cutting nails, using comfortable shoes or slippers, and immediately contacting a doctor if the foot is injured. The purpose of this study identified the relationship between knowledge about diabetic foot care and the ability to care for the feet in… Show more

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“…The univariate analysis in this study resulted in the distribution of frequencies and percentages (Anggraeni et al, 2022) (detection of preeclampsia by pregnant women, FIGO screening by health workers, and success of preeclampsia eradication programs) of each variable. Bivariate analysis was performed with the Chi-Square Test(Nurhayani et al, 2022). The frequency distribution in this study was obtained from data on the characteristics of respondents based on age, education, detection of preeclampsia by pregnant women, FIGO screening by health workers, and the success of the preeclampsia eradication program as follows:Based on Table1above, for the age characteristics of pregnant women, the majority of respondents aged 20-35 years were 55 respondents (91.7%).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The univariate analysis in this study resulted in the distribution of frequencies and percentages (Anggraeni et al, 2022) (detection of preeclampsia by pregnant women, FIGO screening by health workers, and success of preeclampsia eradication programs) of each variable. Bivariate analysis was performed with the Chi-Square Test(Nurhayani et al, 2022). The frequency distribution in this study was obtained from data on the characteristics of respondents based on age, education, detection of preeclampsia by pregnant women, FIGO screening by health workers, and the success of the preeclampsia eradication program as follows:Based on Table1above, for the age characteristics of pregnant women, the majority of respondents aged 20-35 years were 55 respondents (91.7%).…”
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confidence: 99%