Prevalence and pattern of Diabetic Foot Ulcers among adults with Diabetes mellitus in a secondary health care facility in Lagos, Nigeria

Introduction: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus with the attendant complications is increasing worldwide, contributing significantly to the health and socioeconomic burden of individuals, family and health care system. Objective: To determine the prevalence and pattern of diabetic foot ulcers r...

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Main Authors: Odusan O, Amoran EO, Salami O
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Language:English
Published: Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria, OOUTH Sagamu 2017-12-01
Series:Annals of Health Research
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Online Access:http://www.annalsofhealthresearch.com/index.php/ahr/article/view/70
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spelling doaj-e8e3bb20803349e7a73c22afc9d9af0e2020-11-25T03:46:32ZengMedical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria, OOUTH Sagamu Annals of Health Research2476-86422536-61492017-12-013298104DOI:10.30442/ahr.0302-1-14Prevalence and pattern of Diabetic Foot Ulcers among adults with Diabetes mellitus in a secondary health care facility in Lagos, Nigeria Odusan O0Amoran EO1Salami ODepartment of Medicine, Olabisi Onabano University, Sagamu Department of community Medicine and Primary Care, Olabisi Onabano University, Sagamu Introduction: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus with the attendant complications is increasing worldwide, contributing significantly to the health and socioeconomic burden of individuals, family and health care system. Objective: To determine the prevalence and pattern of diabetic foot ulcers recorded among patients with diabetes at the General Hospital Marina, Lagos. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study involving all the consecutively recruited attendees at the Out-patient Clinic was conducted between February and July 2014 using a semi-structured questionnaire. Results: Six hundred and twenty adults were invited to the study out of which 8 declined, giving a response rate of 98.7%. The mean age of the participants, mostly females (78.9%), was 61.1±11.0 years. The subjects had lived with diabetes mellitus for more than 3years (76.3%) and had a mean blood glucose level of 136.4±59.7mg/dl. Over two-thirds of them (79.6%) were receiving oral anti-diabetic drugs with a history of poor drug compliance in more than three-quarters (485; 79.2%). The prevalence of Diabetic Foot Ulcer was 17.3%; these presented as swelling (37; 34.9%), blisters (33; 31.1%), trauma (25; 23.6%) and burns (11; 10.4%). The prevalence was associated with female gender and age above 60 years (p = 0.0001 and p = 0.005 respectively). None of the other socio-demographic characteristics had significant association with the presence of diabetic foot ulcers. Conclusion: This study revealed a high prevalence of diabetic foot ulcers, especially among the elderly females. Patient education on diabetes should include foot care as this may reduce its prevalence and burden.http://www.annalsofhealthresearch.com/index.php/ahr/article/view/70PrevalencePatternDiabetic foot ulcerSecondary Health Care FacilityNigeria
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Amoran EO
Salami O
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Salami O
Prevalence and pattern of Diabetic Foot Ulcers among adults with Diabetes mellitus in a secondary health care facility in Lagos, Nigeria
Annals of Health Research
Prevalence
Pattern
Diabetic foot ulcer
Secondary Health Care Facility
Nigeria
author_facet Odusan O
Amoran EO
Salami O
author_sort Odusan O
title Prevalence and pattern of Diabetic Foot Ulcers among adults with Diabetes mellitus in a secondary health care facility in Lagos, Nigeria
title_short Prevalence and pattern of Diabetic Foot Ulcers among adults with Diabetes mellitus in a secondary health care facility in Lagos, Nigeria
title_full Prevalence and pattern of Diabetic Foot Ulcers among adults with Diabetes mellitus in a secondary health care facility in Lagos, Nigeria
title_fullStr Prevalence and pattern of Diabetic Foot Ulcers among adults with Diabetes mellitus in a secondary health care facility in Lagos, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and pattern of Diabetic Foot Ulcers among adults with Diabetes mellitus in a secondary health care facility in Lagos, Nigeria
title_sort prevalence and pattern of diabetic foot ulcers among adults with diabetes mellitus in a secondary health care facility in lagos, nigeria
publisher Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria, OOUTH Sagamu
series Annals of Health Research
issn 2476-8642
2536-6149
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Introduction: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus with the attendant complications is increasing worldwide, contributing significantly to the health and socioeconomic burden of individuals, family and health care system. Objective: To determine the prevalence and pattern of diabetic foot ulcers recorded among patients with diabetes at the General Hospital Marina, Lagos. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study involving all the consecutively recruited attendees at the Out-patient Clinic was conducted between February and July 2014 using a semi-structured questionnaire. Results: Six hundred and twenty adults were invited to the study out of which 8 declined, giving a response rate of 98.7%. The mean age of the participants, mostly females (78.9%), was 61.1±11.0 years. The subjects had lived with diabetes mellitus for more than 3years (76.3%) and had a mean blood glucose level of 136.4±59.7mg/dl. Over two-thirds of them (79.6%) were receiving oral anti-diabetic drugs with a history of poor drug compliance in more than three-quarters (485; 79.2%). The prevalence of Diabetic Foot Ulcer was 17.3%; these presented as swelling (37; 34.9%), blisters (33; 31.1%), trauma (25; 23.6%) and burns (11; 10.4%). The prevalence was associated with female gender and age above 60 years (p = 0.0001 and p = 0.005 respectively). None of the other socio-demographic characteristics had significant association with the presence of diabetic foot ulcers. Conclusion: This study revealed a high prevalence of diabetic foot ulcers, especially among the elderly females. Patient education on diabetes should include foot care as this may reduce its prevalence and burden.
topic Prevalence
Pattern
Diabetic foot ulcer
Secondary Health Care Facility
Nigeria
url http://www.annalsofhealthresearch.com/index.php/ahr/article/view/70
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