Risk Factors of Recurrent Diabetic Foot Ulcers Based on the Delphi Method.

Autor: Haryanto H; Department of Medical Nursing, Wound Management and Critical Care, The Institute of Technology and Health Muhammadiyah West Kalimantan/STIK Muhammadiyah, Pontianak, Indonesia., Oe M; Department of Clinical Nursing, Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, Kanazawa University, Japan., Kardatun T; Department of Mental, Community and Management Nursing, The Institute of Technology and Health Muhammadiyah West Kalimantan/STIK Muhammadiyah, Pontianak, Indonesia., Ramadhaniyati R; Department of Child and Maternity Nursing, The Institute of Technology and Health Muhammadiyah West Kalimantan/STIK Muhammadiyah, Pontianak, Indonesia., Makmuriana L; Department of Medical Nursing, Wound Management and Critical Care, The Institute of Technology and Health Muhammadiyah West Kalimantan/STIK Muhammadiyah, Pontianak, Indonesia., Sari Y; Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University Jenderal Soedirman, Indonesia., Bhakti WK; Department of Mental, Community and Management of Nursing, The Institute of Technology and Health Muhammadiyah West Kalimantan/STIK Muhammadiyah, Pontianak, Indonesia, Muhammadiyah, Pontianak, Indonesia.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research [Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res] 2024 Jan 09; Vol. 29 (1), pp. 56-59. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jan 09 (Print Publication: 2024).
DOI: 10.4103/ijnmr.ijnmr_391_21
Abstrakt: Background: The risk factors for recurrence are poorly understood. The purpose of study is to investigate the risk factors that contribute to the recurrence of diabetic foot ulcers.
Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study, and the two-phase Delphi method was used. A category was developed to investigate the risk factors of recurrent diabetic foot ulcers by experts. The recurrent items with risk factors were analyzed. Furthermore, the risk factor variables were clinically tested for inter-rater reliability agreement. Fourteen experts and two patients were included from February 15 to September 28, 2020, Indonesia.
Results: There were 13 risk factors for recurrent diabetic foot ulcers. The mean authority coefficient was 0.71. The positive coefficients were 100% and 78%, respectively. The Kendall coordination coefficient was statistically significant ( p < 0.01), and inter-rater reliability agreement was perfect (1.00).
Conclusions: This study found some risk variables related with recurrent diabetic foot ulcers, which might serve as guidance to prevent future recurrences.
Competing Interests: Nothing to declare.
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Databáze: MEDLINE