Investigating Nonadherence in an Integrated Diabetic Limb Salvage Programme: Reasons, Associated Factors, and Impacts on Care Outcomes

Adherence to treatment plans is crucial for patients with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) to achieve positive outcomes. With limited understanding of nonadherence and its impacts on care outcomes, this study aimed to explore the reasons and factors associated with nonadherence in an integrated diabetic...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of lower extremity wounds 2024-11, p.15347346241294178
Hauptverfasser: Ge, Lixia, Ang, Yee Gary, Molina, Joseph, Sun, Yan, Tan, Elaine, Liew, Huiling, Hoe, Jeremy, Hui Xian Lin, Jaime, Koo, Hui Yan, Low, Kai Qiang, Choo, Julia, Yap, Theophilus, Bte Azmi, Nur Aberleen Syafirah, Tan, Donna, Loh, Yi Bing, Zhu, Xiaoli, Yong, Enming, Hong, Qiantai, Chew, Tiffany, Chan, Dexter Yak Seng, Shi, Claris, Law, Chelsea, Hoi, Wai Han, Siow, James, Lim, Jo Ann, Abisheganaden, John Arputhan, Chew, Daniel, Lo, Zhiwen Joseph
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Zusammenfassung:Adherence to treatment plans is crucial for patients with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) to achieve positive outcomes. With limited understanding of nonadherence and its impacts on care outcomes, this study aimed to explore the reasons and factors associated with nonadherence in an integrated diabetic limb salvage (DLS) programme and evaluate its effects on care outcomes. This study included 2798 DFU patients who were enrolled in an integrated DLS programme across multiple institutions in central and northern Singapore from 2020 to 2021. Reasons for nonadherence were obtained via telephone interviews. Factors associated with nonadherence were identified using multiple logistic regression. Differences in one-year outcomes, including minor and major lower extremity amputation (LEA), mortality, LEA-free survival, and healthcare utilisation between adherent and nonadherent patients, were examined based on a significance level of  
ISSN:1534-7346
1552-6941
1552-6941
DOI:10.1177/15347346241294178