Part 6: Detection and Prevention of Foot Problems in Type 2 Diabetes
Part 6: Detection and Prevention of Foot Problems in Type 2 Diabetes Part 6: Detection and Prevention of Foot Problems in Type 2 Diabetes
QUESTIONS KEY WORDS NO.ARTICLESIDENTIFIED10. Does appropriatefootwear reduceulceration andamputation?(Shoe/ OR footwear.mp )ANDdiabetic foot/et,co,pc,di,rh,dm,ep,th EM(Shoe/ OR footwear.mp) AND(amputation/ OR below kneeamputation/ OR footamputation/OR limb amputation/)EM14052NO.RELEVANTARTICLES5127ARTICLESIDENTIFIED BYOTHERSTRATEGIESTOTAL FORREVIEWLEVEL I LEVEL II LEVELIIILEVEL IV TOTAL NO.REVIEWED &GRADEDHIGHESTLEVEL OFEVIDENCEFootwear.mp CO5412Diabetes.mp AND (ulceration.mpOR amputation.mp) ANDfoot.mp CO1021311. Do specialist footclinics ormultidisciplinaryteams decreaseamputation?Total for Question 11(Outpatient clinics, hospital/ ORmultidisciplinary.mp OR patientcare team/ OR clinic.mp) ANDdiabetic foot/ M, CI808192 (M)43 (CI)13362 (M)13 (CI)21 45 1 2 12 0 15 Idiabetic foot/ AND (clinics.mpOR multidisciplinary care team/OR patient care team.mp)) CI 99-045323Diabetic foot/et,co,pc,di,rh,dm,ep, th EM41311Diabetic foot/ AND (outpatientclinics, hospital.mp ORmultidisciplinary team.mp ORpatient care/ OR clinics.mp) EM99-029320Diabetic foot.mp AND (high riskfoot clinic.mp OR outpatientsclinic.mp) CO144136
QUESTIONS KEY WORDS NO.ARTICLESIDENTIFIED12. What are theeconomicconsequences andsocioeconomicinfluences ofdiabetes footproblems?Total for Question 12(diabetic foot/ OR diabetic footproblems.mp OR diabeticneuropathies/ OR amputation/ ORfoot ulceration.mp) AND (crosssectionalstudies/ OR cohortstudies/ OR prospective studies/OR systematic review.mp ORmeta-analysis/) AND(socioeconomic status.mp ORsocial class/ ORsociodemographic.mp OR socialenvironment/ OR socialdeterminants.mp OR income/ ORincome.mp OR poverty/ ORwealth.mp OR education/ OReducational status/ ORemployment statsu.mp ORemployment/ OR unemployment/OR insurance/ OR ethnic groups/OR ethnicity.mp OR culture/ ORcontinental population groups/OR indigenous.mp ORaboriginal.mp OR housing/ ORleasing, property/ OR tenant.mpOR regional variation.mp ORurban differential.mp ORgeographical.mp OR rural.mp ORremote.mp OR smoking/ ORmarriage/ OR spouses/ ORnutrition/ OR physicalactivity.mp OR exercise/ ORalcohols/ OR obesity/ ORoverweight.mp OR drugs.mp ORpharmaceutical preparation/ ORgender identity/ OR sex/ ORoccupations/ OR equity.mp ORaccess.mp) M, CI, EM, PsycInfo94-0434078 (M)21 (CI)44 (EM)1 (Psyc)NO.ARTICLES TOTAL FOR LEVEL I LEVEL II LEVEL LEVEL IV TOTAL NO.RELEVANT IDENTIFIED BY REVIEWIIIREVIEWED &ARTICLES OTHERSTRATEGIESGRADED32 0 21 1 0 15HIGHESTLEVEL OFEVIDENCE(niddm.mp OR diabetic footproblems.mp OR diabetic footdiseases.mp OR diabeticneuropathy.mp OR foot ulcer.mpOR amputation.mp) AND(socioeconomic status.mp ORsocioeconomic position.mp ORsocioeconomic factors.mp ORsocial class144137
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QUESTIONS KEY WORDS NO.ARTICLESIDENTIFIED10. Does appropriatefootwear reduceulceration <strong>and</strong>amputation?(Shoe/ OR footwear.mp )ANDdiabetic foot/et,co,pc,di,rh,dm,ep,th EM(Shoe/ OR footwear.mp) AND(amputation/ OR below kneeamputation/ OR footamputation/OR limb amputation/)EM14052NO.RELEVANTARTICLES5127ARTICLESIDENTIFIED BYOTHERSTRATEGIESTOTAL FORREVIEWLEVEL I LEVEL II LEVELIIILEVEL IV TOTAL NO.REVIEWED &GRADEDHIGHESTLEVEL OFEVIDENCE<strong>Foot</strong>wear.mp CO5412<strong>Diabetes</strong>.mp AND (ulceration.mpOR amputation.mp) ANDfoot.mp CO1021311. Do specialist footcl<strong>in</strong>ics ormultidiscipl<strong>in</strong>aryteams decreaseamputation?Total for Question 11(Outpatient cl<strong>in</strong>ics, hospital/ ORmultidiscipl<strong>in</strong>ary.mp OR patientcare team/ OR cl<strong>in</strong>ic.mp) ANDdiabetic foot/ M, CI808192 (M)43 (CI)13362 (M)13 (CI)21 45 1 2 12 0 15 Idiabetic foot/ AND (cl<strong>in</strong>ics.mpOR multidiscipl<strong>in</strong>ary care team/OR patient care team.mp)) CI 99-045323Diabetic foot/et,co,pc,di,rh,dm,ep, th EM41311Diabetic foot/ AND (outpatientcl<strong>in</strong>ics, hospital.mp ORmultidiscipl<strong>in</strong>ary team.mp ORpatient care/ OR cl<strong>in</strong>ics.mp) EM99-029320Diabetic foot.mp AND (high riskfoot cl<strong>in</strong>ic.mp OR outpatientscl<strong>in</strong>ic.mp) CO144136