Perceived Social Support in Individuals With Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Cross-sectional Survey

Explore levels of perceived social support and the associated factors among patients with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). Cross-sectional survey. Outpatients (n = 140) with DFUs attending a diabetic clinic affiliated with a public hospital in Athens, Greece, for wound care and follow-up visits after he...

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Published inJournal of wound, ostomy, and continence nursing Vol. 47; no. 1; p. 65
Main Authors Laopoulou, Fotini, Kelesi, Martha, Fasoi, Georgia, Vasilopoulos, Georgios, Polikandrioti, Maria
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Published United States 01.01.2020
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DOI10.1097/WON.0000000000000614

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Abstract Explore levels of perceived social support and the associated factors among patients with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). Cross-sectional survey. Outpatients (n = 140) with DFUs attending a diabetic clinic affiliated with a public hospital in Athens, Greece, for wound care and follow-up visits after healing. Data collection included demographic, clinical, self-report, and perceived social support, measured with the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS), during one-on-one interviews at the post-healing follow-up visit. For perceived social support, 50% of patients (average age 70 years) scored above 24, 24, and 18 (median) on the MSPSS in the categories of receiving support from significant other, family, and friends, respectively, suggesting high levels of perceived social support. Other statistically significant associations were observed for perceived social support from significant other, family, and friends and marital status (P = .001, P = .001, and P = .004, respectively), patients level of information about their health (P =.002, P =.001, and P =.001, respectively), family level of information (P = .001, P = .001, and P = .004, respectively), and how closely they followed period foot checks (P = .001, P = .002, and P = .011, respectively) and diet (P = .001, P = .001, and P = .001, respectively). Data from our study show that higher levels of perceived social support from significant others, family, and friends were linked to patients and others, being better informed about health status, and other self-care behaviors. Findings underscore the need for health care providers to recognize that social support is an important component of overall DFU management and may guide future interventions to determine which are most effective in enhancing socially supportive behaviors.
AbstractList Explore levels of perceived social support and the associated factors among patients with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). Cross-sectional survey. Outpatients (n = 140) with DFUs attending a diabetic clinic affiliated with a public hospital in Athens, Greece, for wound care and follow-up visits after healing. Data collection included demographic, clinical, self-report, and perceived social support, measured with the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS), during one-on-one interviews at the post-healing follow-up visit. For perceived social support, 50% of patients (average age 70 years) scored above 24, 24, and 18 (median) on the MSPSS in the categories of receiving support from significant other, family, and friends, respectively, suggesting high levels of perceived social support. Other statistically significant associations were observed for perceived social support from significant other, family, and friends and marital status (P = .001, P = .001, and P = .004, respectively), patients level of information about their health (P =.002, P =.001, and P =.001, respectively), family level of information (P = .001, P = .001, and P = .004, respectively), and how closely they followed period foot checks (P = .001, P = .002, and P = .011, respectively) and diet (P = .001, P = .001, and P = .001, respectively). Data from our study show that higher levels of perceived social support from significant others, family, and friends were linked to patients and others, being better informed about health status, and other self-care behaviors. Findings underscore the need for health care providers to recognize that social support is an important component of overall DFU management and may guide future interventions to determine which are most effective in enhancing socially supportive behaviors.
Author Kelesi, Martha
Vasilopoulos, Georgios
Laopoulou, Fotini
Polikandrioti, Maria
Fasoi, Georgia
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Cross-Sectional Studies
Diabetic Foot - complications
Diabetic Foot - psychology
Female
Greece
Humans
Interviews as Topic - methods
Male
Middle Aged
Perception
Social Support
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