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Knowledge and behaviors of foot care in muslims with diabetes mellitus: Does islamic ritual ablution make a difference?

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Doğan, Derya Akça

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Efil, Sevda
Uğurlu, Yasemin Kalkan
Camci, Gazi Baran

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Sage Publications Inc

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Introduction: This study aimed to determine the relationship between ablution ritual and foot knowledge, self-care behaviors, and the presence of diabetic foot ulcers in Muslims with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).Methodology: A descriptive, comparative method was utilized to identify ablution ritual and foot knowledge, self-care behaviors, and the presence of diabetic foot ulcers.Results: There were 228 persons with T2DM, with 162 participants (71.1%) in the ablution group and 66 participants (28.9%) in the no-ablution group, with 19.7% having diabetic foot ulcers. Diabetic foot knowledge and foot self-care behaviors of persons with T2DM were below a medium level, and there was a significant difference between ablution behavior and the presence of diabetic foot ulcers (x(2) =6.646, p<.05).Discussion: Culturally congruent interventions that acknowledge and understand the cultural practices and beliefs of Muslims with T2DM may be recommended to enhance their knowledge levels and promote positive behavior changes.

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Self-care, Behavior, Type 2 diabetes mellitus, Diabetic foot, Foot ulcer, Muslim, Religious beliefs, Science & technology, Life sciences & biomedicine, Nursing

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