02318nas a2200325 4500000000100000008004100001653001400042653001500056653001300071653001200084653001400096100001400110700001100124700001700135700001200152700001300164700001200177700001200189700001200201700001400213700001400227700001000241700001500251245010900266300001000375490000800385050001700393520156800410022001401978 2014 d10aSelf care10aFoot Ulcer10aDiabetes10aBeliefs10aBehaviour1 aVedhara K1 aDawe K1 aWetherell MA1 aMiles J1 aCullum N1 aDayan C1 aDrake N1 aPrice P1 aTarlton J1 aWeinman J1 aDay A1 aCampbell R00aIllness beliefs predict self-care behaviours in patients with diabetic foot ulcers: a prospective study. a67-720 v106 aVEDHARA 20143 a

AIMS: Patients' illness beliefs are known to be influential determinants of self-care behaviours in many chronic conditions. In a prospective observational study we examined their role in predicting foot self-care behaviours in patients with diabetic foot ulcers.

METHODS: Patients (n=169) were recruited from outpatient podiatry clinics. Clinical and demographic factors, illness beliefs and foot self-care behaviours were assessed as baseline (week 0). Foot self-care behaviours were assessed again 6, 12 and 24 weeks later. Linear regressions examined the contribution of beliefs at baseline to subsequent foot self-care behaviours, controlling for past behaviour (i.e., foot self-care at baseline) and clinical and demographic factors that may affect foot self-care (i.e., age and ulcer size).

RESULTS: Our models accounted for between 42 and 58% of the variance in foot self-care behaviours. Even after controlling for past foot-care behaviours, age and ulcer size; patients' beliefs regarding the symptoms associated with ulceration, their understanding of ulceration and their perceived personal control over ulceration emerged as independent determinants of foot self-care.

CONCLUSIONS: Patients' beliefs are important determinants of foot-care practices. They may, therefore, also be influential in determining ulcer outcomes. Interventions aimed at modifying illness beliefs may offer a means for promoting self-care and improving ulcer outcomes.

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