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Reduction of lower extremity clinical abnormalities in patients with non-insulin-dependent …

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DK Litzelman, CW Slemenda, CD Langefeld, … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1993 - Am Coll Physicians
Intervention: The 12-month intervention was multifaceted. Patients received
foot-care education and entered into a behavioral contract for desired self-foot
care, which was reinforced through telephone and postcard reminders. Health ...
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Prevention of amputation by diabetic education.


JM Malone, M Snyder, G Anderson, VM … - American Journal of Surgery, 1989 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This prospective randomized study evaluated the influence of a simple education
program on the incidence of lower extremity amputation in diabetic patients. Two
hundred three patients were randomized into two groups: Group 1, education ...
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Evaluation of a diabetic foot screening and protection programme


CJ McCabe, RC Stevenson, AM Dolan - Diabetic medicine, 1998 - interscience.wiley.com
We set out to evaluate a clinical foot-screening programme in terms of primary
outcomes (reductions in the incidence of ulcers and lower limb amputation) and
process outcomes (compliance with screening, the number of patients not ...
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Intensive education improves knowledge, compliance, and foot problems in type 2 diabetes


R Barth, LV Campbell, S Allen, JJ Jupp, DJ … - Diabet Med, 1991 - interscience.wiley.com
Despite the established role of foot care education in diabetes management,
reports evaluating such interventions are rare. The effectiveness of an
intensive foot care intervention programme and a conventional one were ...
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Identifying diabetic patients at high risk for lower-extremity amputation in a primary health …


SJ Rith-Najarian, T Stolusky, DM Gohdes - Diabetes Care, 1992 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE--To evaluate prospectively a risk categorization scheme for
lower-extremity problems that incorporates the Semmes-Weinstein 5.07
monofilament and a simple exam to stratify patients who were followed in a ...
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Manufactured shoes in the prevention of diabetic foot ulcers.


L Uccioli, E Faglia, G Monticone, F Favales, L … - Diabetes Care, 1995 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of manufactured shoes specially designed for
diabetic patients (Podiabetes by Buratto Italy) to prevent relapses of foot
ulcerations. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A prospective multicenter ...
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Reducing lower-extremity amputations due to diabetes. Application of the staged diabetes …


S Rith-Najarian, C Branchaud, O Beaulieu, … - The Journal of family practice, 1998 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND: While lower-extremity amputation (LEA) is a frequent complication of
diabetes, effective strategies for the prevention of LEA in primary care
settings have not been extensively studied. METHODS: This prospective study ...
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Evaluation of a structured teaching and treatment programme for type 2 diabetes in general …


TR Pieber, A Holler, A Siebenhofer, GA … - Diabetic Medicine, 1995 - interscience.wiley.com
The efficacy of a treatment and teaching programme for non-insulin-treated Type
2 diabetic patients in general practice was evaluated in a prospective,
controlled study. In a rural area in southern Austria, 53 patients from ...
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Evaluation of the impact of podiatrist care in the primary prevention of foot problems in …


T Rönnemaa, H Hämäläinen, T Toikka, I … - Diabetes Care, 1997 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of podiatrist activities on the outpatient
care of diabetic patients in terms of knowledge of diabetic foot care,
self-care, and minor foot problems. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: There were ...
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Randomized, controlled trial of diabetic patient education: improved knowledge without …


ZT Bloomgarden, W Karmally, MJ Metzger, M … - Diabetes Care, 1987 - Am Diabetes Assoc
We randomized 749 insulin-treated patients on the rolls of the Mount Sinai
Medical Center Diabetes Clinic in a controlled trial of diabetic patient
education; 345 agreed to participate, of whom 165 were assigned to the ...
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