Title: Effects of nursing intervention on the cognitive behavior of patients with high-risk of diabetic feet
Abstract: Objective To explore the nursing intervention on cognitive behavior of patients with highrisk of diabetic feet.Methods A total of 52 patients with high risk of diabetic feet were selected.Structural interview were used to collect the data of cognitive behavior and performed a systematic intervention approach.Indicators including diabetic feet related knowledge,cognitive behavior and blood glucose were compared before and after intervention.Results The patients with apparent lack of the knowledge were account for 98.08%and unhealthy behavior were account for 66.91%before intervention.However.the changes of cognitive level and unhealthy behavior were significant after intervention.In addition.84% of those people had formed good health behavioral habits.the blood glucose control well and without diabetic feet ulcers occurred after discharge 3 to 6month.Conclusions The systematic nursing intervention can improve patients'recognition of diseases,change their unhealthy behaviors,perform good health habits and reduce incidence of diabetic feet ulcers or amputation.
Key words:
Nursing intervention; Diabetic feet; Hish-risk patient; Cognitive behavior
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Date: 2010-04-26
Language: en
Type: article
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