Gambaran Perilaku Perawatan Kaki pada Pasien Diabetes Melitus Tipe 2 di RS Tingkat III Baladhika Husada Jember
Abstract
Foot care in patients with type 2 DM is one of the most effective strategies in
minimizing complications. Appropriate foot care behavior can reduce the risk of
injury, infection, and amputation in patients. The purpose of this study was to
identify the foot care behavior in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The design
of study was quantitative descriptive with cross-sectional approach. The sample
used in this study were 115 patients with a purposive sampling technique. The
Nottingham Assessment Instrument of Functional Footcare (NAFF) was applied
to measure the behavior of foot care. The results of study obtained that the
majority of respondents had poor foot care behavior (67,8%). The worst of foot
care behavior was on injury prevention indicators where all of the patients
(100%) do not use a bathroom thermometer and the best indicator is the injury
prevention indicator with the item not placing the foot on the radiator which is
113 people (98.3%). Poor foot care behavior can occur due to lack of information
related to diabetic foot management. Providing education related to foot care is
important for DM patients to improve their understanding of appropriate foot
care.
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