Specific foot health-related quality-of-life impairment in patients with type II versus type I diabetes
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Specific foot health-related quality-of-life impairment in patients with type II versus type I diabetesAutor(es)
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2019-02Cita bibliográfica
Palomo-López P, Losa-Iglesias ME, Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo R, López-López D, Rodríguez-Sanz D, Romero-Morales C, Calvo-Lobo C. Specific foot health-related quality-of-life impairment in patients with type II versus type I diabetes. Int Wound J. 2019 Feb;16(1):47-51. doi: 10.1111/iwj.12984. Epub 2018 Aug 30. PMID: 30168292; PMCID: PMC7948763.
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[Abstract] The aims of this research were to evaluate and compare the effect in a matched sample of patients with type II and type I diabetes scores using a specific quality-of-life (QoL) tool related to overall and foot health (Foot Health Status Questionnaire [FHSQ]). A sample of 62 patients with an age median of 59.00 ± 19.00 y were divided into type I (n = 31) and type II (n = 31) diabetes groups. Socio-demographics data include: (1) age, (2) gender, (3) body mass index, (4) professional activity, (5) study level, and (6) civil status. The FHSQ was used to evaluate foot (pain, function, footwear, and general health section I domains) and overall (general health, social capacity, physical activity, and vigour section II domains) health related to QoL. Differences between groups were assessed by means of a t test or Mann-Whitney U test for independent samples. There were no statistically significant differences (P > 0.05) for any socio-demographic data. Regarding the FHSQ section II of the specific foot health-related QoL, the only statistically significant differences (P = 0.042) were observed for the general foot health showing a QoL impairment (lower median ± interquartile range) in patients diagnosed with type II diabetes (60.00 ± 60.00 points) compared with patients who suffered from type I diabetes (25.00 ± 72.50 points). The other domains did not show any statistically significant differences (P > 0.05). Patients with type II diabetes present a negative impact on the specific foot health-related QoL compared with patients who suffered from type I diabetes.
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Diabetes mellitus
Diabetic foot
Pie diabético
Foot deformities
Malformaciones del pie
Foot diseases
Enfermedades del pie
Quality of life
Calidad de vida
Diabetic foot
Pie diabético
Foot deformities
Malformaciones del pie
Foot diseases
Enfermedades del pie
Quality of life
Calidad de vida
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