2022
DOI: 10.26555/eshr.v4i2.5341
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Quality of Life Among Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Indonesian Chronic Disease Management Program (Prolanis)

Abstract: Background: International Diabetes Federation (IDF) data shows that the increasing prevalence of diabetes mellitus worldwide is still happening and is a significant global health challenge. Patients with diabetes mellitus tend to have a poorer quality of life than those without a chronic disease. This study aims to obtain an overview of the quality of life of patients with diabetes mellitus. Method: This research was a quantitative descriptive study with a cross-sectional approach, conducted in July–October 20… Show more

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“…Epidemiologically, foot disorders in diabetic patients reach a significant number, with numbers 8% to 52.0% occurrence in diabetic population, raising concerns among healthcare professionals to prevent such incidents by providing optimal promotive and preventive services (Gamboa-Antiñolo, 2023). However, the quality of healthcare services often faces challenges, and the intended goals may not be fully achieved (Marwati et al, 2022). One of the current practices is diabetic foot exercises for patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Epidemiologically, foot disorders in diabetic patients reach a significant number, with numbers 8% to 52.0% occurrence in diabetic population, raising concerns among healthcare professionals to prevent such incidents by providing optimal promotive and preventive services (Gamboa-Antiñolo, 2023). However, the quality of healthcare services often faces challenges, and the intended goals may not be fully achieved (Marwati et al, 2022). One of the current practices is diabetic foot exercises for patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%