Bio-Psychosocial Needs Of Patients With Post Diabetic Foot Amputation

Authors

  • Fahad Mohammed Abdul Rahman Al-Mohsen
  • Faihan Fahad Duyrij Al hafi
  • Hamoud Ghazi Zaid Al-Osaimi
  • Mohammed Saeed Jamman Alotaibi
  • Mohammed Saad D Almutairi
  • Mohammed Bariek A Alosaimi
  • Ibrahim Obaid Matar Alotaibi
  • Abdullah Ali Mohammed Al Sahli
  • Thaib Thawran Naser Al Saad
  • Ali Mohammed Ali Altukhais

Abstract

Diabetes is the cause for nearly 80% of the non-traumatic amputation. Amputation could be described as the removal of a body extremity by surgery. The patients post diabetic foot amputations are exposed to many physical, social and psychological problems which affect on his life. Aim of the study: to assess the bio-psychosocial needs of patients with post diabetic foot amputation. Research design: A descriptive exploratory design was utilized. Subjects: 50 patients admitted in diabetic foot clinic. Setting: outpatient clinic in Makkah hospitals, Saudi Arabia was selected for this study. Tools for data collection: Demographic data assessment tool, medical data assessment tool, patients’ knowledge assessment interview questionnaire, bio psychosocial needs assessment interview questionnaire and diabetic foot reported practice checklist. Results: 56% of the studied patients had unsatisfactory of total knowledge regarding diabetes mellitus and diabetic foot amputation. 72% of the studied patients had unsatisfactory self care of non-amputated foot and 78% of them had satisfactory self care of amputated foot. While regarding physical problems, 24% of the studied patients had moderate pain and 52% of them need assistance with daily living activities regarding bathing, toileting and moving. Also, 48% of them need assistance regarding functional performance. A regard to the psychological needs, 100% of the studied [1]patients suffered psychosomatic symptoms, GIT symptoms and behaviors symptoms on speech. Furthermore, in relation to the social needs, 32% of the studied patients stated that they had mild social needs parameters as feeling financial burden about cost of treatment. Conclusion: more than half of studied patients suffered from many physical, psychological and social problems post diabetic foot amputation. Recommendation: Rehabilitation programs for patients with diabetic foot amputation must be implemented through the collaboration of various rehabilitation team members.

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2023-07-24

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Al-Mohsen, F. M. A. R. ., hafi, F. F. D. A. ., Al-Osaimi, H. G. Z. ., Alotaibi, M. S. J. ., Almutairi, M. S. D. ., Alosaimi, M. B. A. ., Alotaibi, I. O. M. ., Abdullah Ali Mohammed Al Sahli, Thaib Thawran Naser Al Saad, & Ali Mohammed Ali Altukhais. (2023). Bio-Psychosocial Needs Of Patients With Post Diabetic Foot Amputation. Migration Letters, 20(S1), 2771–2783. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/8993

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