Educational strategies for diabetic people at risk for foot neuropathy: synthesis of good evidence

Authors

  • Luciana Catunda Gomes de Menezes State University of Ceará
  • Maria Vilani Cavalcante Guedes State University of Ceará
  • Nádya dos Santos Moura Federal University of Piauí
  • Roberta Meneses Oliveira Universidade Estadual do Ceará
  • Luara Abreu Vieira State University of Ceará
  • Ariane Alves Barros State University of Ceará

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5216/ree.v18.40281

Keywords:

Nursing Care, Health Education, Diabetic Foot, Educational Technology

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to identify the best evidence concerning health education strategies used in teaching-learning for people with diabetes mellitus who are at risk for foot neuropathy. An integrative review was conducted in the databases PubMed, LILACS, CINAHL and SCOPUS in January 2015; a total of 14 papers was analyzed in detail. The results are shown in a summary table and categories are discussed, covering various health education strategies for prevention and management with patients at risk of foot neuropathy (group; individual in face-to-face visits or via telephone; and using interactive technologies), and a synthesis of the best evidence for the effectiveness of these interventions in reducing diabetic foot complications. It was concluded that all the educational strategies are effective in promoting diabetic foot self-care. However, the group strategies showed greater effectiveness, enabling significant improvements in the knowledge, attitude, and practices of care for feet and general health of diabetic patients.

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Author Biographies

Luciana Catunda Gomes de Menezes, State University of Ceará

Nurse, PhD in Clinical Care in Nursing and Health. Doctoral student of the Graduate Program in Clinical Care in Nursing and Health of the State University of Ceará. Nurse at Faculdade Nordeste. Fortaleza, CE, Brazil. E-mail: lucianacatundagomes@yahoo.com.br.

Maria Vilani Cavalcante Guedes, State University of Ceará

Nurse, PhD in Nursing. Associate Professor of the State University of Ceará. Fortaleza, CE, Brazil. E-mail: vilani.guedes@globo.com.

Nádya dos Santos Moura, Federal University of Piauí

Nurse, PhD in Clinical Care in Nursing and Health. Assistant Professor of the Federal University of Piauí. Picos, PI, Brazil. E-mail: nadyasantosm@yahoo.com.br.

Roberta Meneses Oliveira, Universidade Estadual do Ceará

Nurse, PhD in Clinical Care in Nursing and Health. Fortaleza, CE, Brazil. E-mail: menesesroberta@yahoo.com.br.

Luara Abreu Vieira, State University of Ceará

Nurse. Master’s student of the Graduate Program in Clinical Care in Nursing and Health of the State University of Ceará. Fortaleza, CE, Brazil. E-mail: luaraabreu@hotmail.com.

Ariane Alves Barros, State University of Ceará

Nurse, PhD in Clinical Care in Nursing and Health. Doctoral student of the Graduate Program in Clinical Care in Nursing and Health of the State University of Ceará. Fortaleza, CE, Brazil. E-mail: arianealvesbarros@hotmail.com.

Published

2016-12-21

Issue

Section

Review Article