Background; Research focusing on management of foot health has become more evident over the past decade, especially related to chronic conditions such as diabetes. The level of methodological rigour across this body of work however is varied and outputs do not appear to have been developed or translated into clinical practice. The aim of this systematic review was to assess the latest guidelines, standards of care and current recommendations relative to people with chronic conditions to ascertain the level of supporting evidence concerning the management of foot health. Methods; A systematic search of electronic databases (Medline, Embase, Cinahl, Web of Science, SCOPUS and The Cochrane Library) for literature on recommendations for foot he...
Foot problems complicating diabetes are a source of major patient suffering and societal costs. Inve...
Objective: To systematically review studies reporting the prevalence in general adult inpatient popu...
Due to the exponential increase in the quantity and quality of podiatric medicine–related research d...
Background:Research focusing on management of foot health has become more evident over the past deca...
Diabetic foot complications are the main reason for hospitalization and amputation in people with di...
Background: Reliable evidence on the effectiveness of interventions to prevent diabetes-related foot...
Background: Prevention of diabetic foot ulcers is important. Preventative treatment mostly targets a...
Foot problems complicating diabetes are a source of major patient suffering and societal costs. To p...
Objectives: Assess the evidence supporting the impact of patient foot-care education on self-efficac...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this systematic literature review is to review published studies on fo...
Background: Annual foot risk assessment of people with diabetes is recommended in national and inter...
BACKGROUND: Annual foot risk assessment of people with diabetes is recommended in national and inter...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS : This review aims to systematically map global evidence on foot-care knowledge ...
Foot problems complicating diabetes are a source of major patient suffering and societal costs. Inve...
Foot problems complicating diabetes are a source of major patient suffering and societal costs. Inve...
Foot problems complicating diabetes are a source of major patient suffering and societal costs. Inve...
Objective: To systematically review studies reporting the prevalence in general adult inpatient popu...
Due to the exponential increase in the quantity and quality of podiatric medicine–related research d...
Background:Research focusing on management of foot health has become more evident over the past deca...
Diabetic foot complications are the main reason for hospitalization and amputation in people with di...
Background: Reliable evidence on the effectiveness of interventions to prevent diabetes-related foot...
Background: Prevention of diabetic foot ulcers is important. Preventative treatment mostly targets a...
Foot problems complicating diabetes are a source of major patient suffering and societal costs. To p...
Objectives: Assess the evidence supporting the impact of patient foot-care education on self-efficac...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this systematic literature review is to review published studies on fo...
Background: Annual foot risk assessment of people with diabetes is recommended in national and inter...
BACKGROUND: Annual foot risk assessment of people with diabetes is recommended in national and inter...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS : This review aims to systematically map global evidence on foot-care knowledge ...
Foot problems complicating diabetes are a source of major patient suffering and societal costs. Inve...
Foot problems complicating diabetes are a source of major patient suffering and societal costs. Inve...
Foot problems complicating diabetes are a source of major patient suffering and societal costs. Inve...
Objective: To systematically review studies reporting the prevalence in general adult inpatient popu...
Due to the exponential increase in the quantity and quality of podiatric medicine–related research d...