足病医师
医学
足病学
脚(韵律)
糖尿病足
物理疗法
家庭医学
糖尿病
替代医学
外科
病理
并发症
语言学
哲学
内分泌学
作者
Dan Ziegler,Sindy Burow,Rüdiger Landgraf,Ralf Lobmann,Karlheinz Reiners,K. Rett,Oliver Schnell
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.eprac.2024.06.006
摘要
AimsPodiatrists constitute a key member of a multidisciplinary foot care team, but their services remain underutilized. We sought to gain insights into the daily practice of podiatrists focusing on screening for and monitoring of diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy (DSPN) as well as foot management.MethodsThis cross-sectional survey included 125 podiatrists from 12 federal states across Germany who responded to an online questionnaire.ResultsThe majority of patients treated in podiatry practices were referred by general practitioners and diabetologists. Screening for or follow-up of DSPN was performed by 36% of the respondents at least once a year, by 28% only at initial examination, by 21% only at suspicion, and by 10% basically at each treatment visit. Instruments to assess vibration, touch/pressure, and temperature sensation were used by 81-94% of the podiatrists. Previously undiagnosed DSPN and foot ulcers were detected frequently/very frequently (≥6 cases/month) by 24.0 and 18.4% of the podiatrists, respectively. Almost all podiatrists advised daily self-monitoring of feet and appropriate foot care and >50% gave advice on medical treatment.ConclusionsPodiatrists play an important role in the detection, monitoring, and management of both DSPN and diabetic foot ulcers, suggesting that the utilization of their services should be fostered.
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