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      <subfield code="a">Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is currently one of the most prevalent chronic diseases, with rising figures that reflect a pandemic scenario.&#xd;
.The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) estimated that 366 million people worldwide have DM. The foot is in the core of the problem in patients with DM&#xd;
Furthermore, patients qualified as low-risk can develop complications relatively fast in the absence of good glycemia monitoring and adequate self-care practices. The education of diabetic patients about their foot care is a major issue to avoid complications like amputations and ulcers. Specific tools aimed to assess patient's knowledge in this area are needed.&#xd;
The study was conducted at the University of Malaga (Spain), podiatric clinics and a Diabetic Foot Unit &#xd;
A total of 209 diabetic patients responded to the questionnaire. Of the sample, 108 (51.7%) were females and 101 (48.3%) were males. The average age was 61.33 years (±16.74 year), the average duration of the diabetes was 13.44 years (±10.90), the mean glycemia was 134.43 (±40.16), and the mean glycosylated hemoglobin was 7.1 (±1.20) &#xd;
The results of the foot health questionnaire showed the educational level is important in the self-care of the diabetic patients</subfield>
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