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Study on Health Outcomes in Diabetic Patients-Association Between Diabetic Foot Ulcer and Psychological Distress


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Aim and Objectives: The main aim of the study is to compare the levels of anxiety and depression, psychological distress between persons with diabetes with a history of foot ulcer, persons without history of foot ulcer and persons without diabetes. Materials and Methods: This study which includes prospective study. The study was done in a five different general medicine department and were carried out for a period of 6 months on both in-patient and out-patients in general medicine department. Chi-square is used to differeniate the incidence of anxiey and depression between patients with diabetic foot ulcer and diabetes without foot ulcer. Result and Discussion: A total of 90 patients were screened. Out of selected 90 patients, the age of 20-29 years 5(6%) were males and females, in the age of 30-39 years 14(15%), in the age of 40-49 years 24(27%), in the age of above 50-59 years 45(50%) and in the age of 60 years 2(2%%) were found. Conclusion: In this study the Abnormal anxiety and depression levels are more in diabetic foot ulcer when compared to those with diabetes.There was significant association found between diabetes, diabetic foot ulcer and psychological distress.

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Hads-A, Hads-D.
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P. Maheshwari
Department of Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vels University (VISTAS), Chennai-600117, Tamil Nadu, India
D. Pavithra
Department of Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vels University (VISTAS), Chennai-600117, Tamil Nadu, India
T. T. Neethu
Department of Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vels University (VISTAS), Chennai-600117, Tamil Nadu, India
T. S. Shanmugarajan
Department of Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vels University (VISTAS), Chennai-600117, Tamil Nadu, India
P. Shanmugasundaram
Department of Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vels University (VISTAS), Chennai-600117, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


Aim and Objectives: The main aim of the study is to compare the levels of anxiety and depression, psychological distress between persons with diabetes with a history of foot ulcer, persons without history of foot ulcer and persons without diabetes. Materials and Methods: This study which includes prospective study. The study was done in a five different general medicine department and were carried out for a period of 6 months on both in-patient and out-patients in general medicine department. Chi-square is used to differeniate the incidence of anxiey and depression between patients with diabetic foot ulcer and diabetes without foot ulcer. Result and Discussion: A total of 90 patients were screened. Out of selected 90 patients, the age of 20-29 years 5(6%) were males and females, in the age of 30-39 years 14(15%), in the age of 40-49 years 24(27%), in the age of above 50-59 years 45(50%) and in the age of 60 years 2(2%%) were found. Conclusion: In this study the Abnormal anxiety and depression levels are more in diabetic foot ulcer when compared to those with diabetes.There was significant association found between diabetes, diabetic foot ulcer and psychological distress.

Keywords


Hads-A, Hads-D.