Background and Objectives: Diabetic foot (DF) disease is one of the myriad complications of diabetes. Positive outcomes are expected through a multidisciplinary approach as provided by primary care providers (PCPs). This study aimed to assess the knowledge of DF and attitude of physicians in primary healthcare settings toward DF diagnosis and prevention in Saudi Arabia. Materials and Methods: This observational cross-sectional study used a self-administered questionnaire that was completed by family medicine consultants, residents, and general practitioners working in primary care settings in Riyadh. Results: Of the 152 physicians who completed the survey, (43.4%) completed more than 10 h of diabetes continuing medical education (CME) over ...
Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is one of the most challenging health problems in developing and ...
Background: Individuals living with diabetes mellitus are at an increased risk of developing foot ul...
Context: Patients with diabetes need to receive medical care from collaborative, integrated teams wi...
Background: According to National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) 23.7 % of Saudis are ...
Diabetic foot is a serious complication that causes lower extremity amputations. The aim of this stu...
Background: In Saudi Arabia, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is fairly frequent. A significantly high perce...
AbstractDiabetic foot is a serious complication that causes lower extremity amputations. The aim of ...
Background: The feet of diabetic patients are at high risk of damage and infection due to poor blood...
Background: Screening for Diabetic Foot Ulcers in the primary care setting can lead to good outcomes...
One of the major leading cause of mortality is Diabetes Mellitus (DM) foot complication is many deve...
Background: As many of diabetic complications, diabetic foot are avoidable however proper education ...
Despite the alarming prevalence of diabetes in Jordan, there is insufficient information on foot man...
Objective: To determine the current knowledge and practices of foot care among diabetics who either ...
ii | P a g e Background Diabetes mellitus is a common and increasingly important chronic disease wor...
Background Diabetes mellitus is a common and increasingly important chronic disease worldwide. In O...
Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is one of the most challenging health problems in developing and ...
Background: Individuals living with diabetes mellitus are at an increased risk of developing foot ul...
Context: Patients with diabetes need to receive medical care from collaborative, integrated teams wi...
Background: According to National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) 23.7 % of Saudis are ...
Diabetic foot is a serious complication that causes lower extremity amputations. The aim of this stu...
Background: In Saudi Arabia, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is fairly frequent. A significantly high perce...
AbstractDiabetic foot is a serious complication that causes lower extremity amputations. The aim of ...
Background: The feet of diabetic patients are at high risk of damage and infection due to poor blood...
Background: Screening for Diabetic Foot Ulcers in the primary care setting can lead to good outcomes...
One of the major leading cause of mortality is Diabetes Mellitus (DM) foot complication is many deve...
Background: As many of diabetic complications, diabetic foot are avoidable however proper education ...
Despite the alarming prevalence of diabetes in Jordan, there is insufficient information on foot man...
Objective: To determine the current knowledge and practices of foot care among diabetics who either ...
ii | P a g e Background Diabetes mellitus is a common and increasingly important chronic disease wor...
Background Diabetes mellitus is a common and increasingly important chronic disease worldwide. In O...
Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is one of the most challenging health problems in developing and ...
Background: Individuals living with diabetes mellitus are at an increased risk of developing foot ul...
Context: Patients with diabetes need to receive medical care from collaborative, integrated teams wi...