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Self-management in patients with diabetic foot ulcer:a concept analysis

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Objective:This paper presents an analysis of the concept of patient outcomes.Methods:The present study conducted searches on various databases,including Wanfang,Sinomed,CNKI,PubMed,Cochrane Library,Embase,Web of Science,and Ovid.The paper followed the Walker and Avant concept-analysis approach.Results:Initially,899 pieces of literature were identified through the search process,and after screening,41 of them were ultimately included in the analysis.The identified attributes of the concept included(1)capability,(2)decision making,and(3)action.These antecedents were shaped by factors such as illness perception,self-efficacy,and family and social.The consequences included(1)physiological effects,(2)psychological effects,and(3)social influence.Conclusions:The concept analysis of self-management in patients with diabetic foot ulcers(DFUs)not only aids in clinical practice and supports interventions,but also contributes to the development of self-management theory.The common goal of clinical medical staff is to assist DFU patients in improving cognitive ability,making correct self-management decisions,and enhancing self-management behavior.

conceptionconceptual analysisDFUdiabetic foot ulcerself-management

Hui-Ren Zhuang、Yong-Mei You、Qin Liu、Hai-Ping Yu、Minerva B.De Ala

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Shanghai East Hospital,Nursing Department,Shanghai 200123,China

Health School Attached to Shanghai University of Medicine & Health Sciences,Shanghai 200237,China

Philippine Women's University,Manila 1004,Philippines

Health Science and Technology Project of Pudong New Area Health CommissionAcademic Leaders Training Program of Pudong Health Bureau of ShanghaiTongji University"Third Year Action Plan for Discipline Construction of School of Nursing"Important Weak Subject Construction Project of Shanghai Pudong New Area Health Commission

PW2023A-09PWRd2022-16JS2210328PWZbr2022-04

2024

护理前沿(英文)

护理前沿(英文)

ISSN:2095-7718
年,卷(期):2024.11(3)