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- W2086387788 abstract "This study investigates the provision of general medical and foot care, the barriers to access for foot care, and the awareness of foot risks in an urban diabetic population. A survey composed of 26 questions was mailed to 2375 diabetic patients in the San Francisco Bay area who are members of the American Diabetes Association (ADA). Three hundred ninety-two surveys were returned for a response rate of 16%. Of the 392 respondents, 7 (1.8%) indicated that they were not receiving any medial care for their diabetes, with another 15 (3.8%) receiving general medical care from an alternative health care provider. Among the respondents, 87 (22%) did not have their feet examined by any health care provider. The remainder of the patients were receiving foot care from a health care provider with 191 (48.7%) under the care of a provider other than a podiatrist. Of those not receiving any foot care, 53 (61%) reported that they did not seek any pedal care because they do not have any apparent foot or leg problems. Another 12 (13.8%) indicated that they did not know whom to see for their lower extremity problems. Lack of insurance or inability to afford medical care was the main reason that prevented 7 (8%) of the patients from receiving routine foot care. With respect to the patient's knowledge of diabetes-associated foot disorders, the majority (72%–79%) knew that poor circulation, neuropathy, ulcers, painful leg and foot conditions, infection, and amputation were associated with diabetes. From all the surveyors, 106 (27%) reported that they were not advised or educated on the potential lower extremity complications of diabetes by their health care provider. The results of this study indicate that in an urban population of diabetic patients, all of whom were members of ADA, a significant number are not adequately educated on the importance of routine foot care. This study investigates the provision of general medical and foot care, the barriers to access for foot care, and the awareness of foot risks in an urban diabetic population. A survey composed of 26 questions was mailed to 2375 diabetic patients in the San Francisco Bay area who are members of the American Diabetes Association (ADA). Three hundred ninety-two surveys were returned for a response rate of 16%. Of the 392 respondents, 7 (1.8%) indicated that they were not receiving any medial care for their diabetes, with another 15 (3.8%) receiving general medical care from an alternative health care provider. Among the respondents, 87 (22%) did not have their feet examined by any health care provider. The remainder of the patients were receiving foot care from a health care provider with 191 (48.7%) under the care of a provider other than a podiatrist. Of those not receiving any foot care, 53 (61%) reported that they did not seek any pedal care because they do not have any apparent foot or leg problems. Another 12 (13.8%) indicated that they did not know whom to see for their lower extremity problems. Lack of insurance or inability to afford medical care was the main reason that prevented 7 (8%) of the patients from receiving routine foot care. With respect to the patient's knowledge of diabetes-associated foot disorders, the majority (72%–79%) knew that poor circulation, neuropathy, ulcers, painful leg and foot conditions, infection, and amputation were associated with diabetes. From all the surveyors, 106 (27%) reported that they were not advised or educated on the potential lower extremity complications of diabetes by their health care provider. The results of this study indicate that in an urban population of diabetic patients, all of whom were members of ADA, a significant number are not adequately educated on the importance of routine foot care." @default.
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