Sociodemographic profile and use of natural products in patients with diabetic foot syndrome in the vascular wing of a public hospital in Alagoas, Brazil
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Resumo: | Diabetes is a metabolic disorder with a high prevalence throughout the world population and high morbidity due to its complications in the cardiovascular and neurological systems. Among the complications most evident in the clinical routine are the wounds, insidious and difficult to heal, that evolves to the amputation, initially of a polydactyl, and may even progress to the hip joint disarticulation. It is widespread among the world that the properties of certain natural products for the treatment of wounds, in different presentations, by the action of its bioactive compounds. The aim of this study was to analyze the profile of patients and to know the natural products that are being used in the treatment of diabetic foot syndrome. This is a cross-sectional cohort study, through an interview with patients with diabetic foot ulcers, with questions about the social and demographic aspects, treatment and symptomatic evolution. For statistical analysis, the Excel® and BioEstat 5.0® programs were used. It was observed a change in the profile of these patients compared to previous studies, showing an increase in prevalence in a population with higher level of education and also was observed the prevalence in the female sex, corroborating with other studies. In addition, it was found that most of them had been diagnosed at least 10 years ago and that most of them are service and commerce workers. It is understood the need to create a multidisciplinary healthcare team to control diabetes and early identification of diabetic foot, as well as the need for training of teams in specialized care. |
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Sociodemographic profile and use of natural products in patients with diabetic foot syndrome in the vascular wing of a public hospital in Alagoas, BrazilPerfil sociodemográfico y uso de productos naturales en pacientes con síndrome de pie diabético en el ala vascular de un hospital público de Alagoas, BrasilPerfil sociodemográfico e uso de produtos naturais em pacientes com a síndrome do pé diabético na ala vascular de um hospital público de Alagoas, BrasilAngiopatias diabéticasPerfis sanitáriosProdutos biológicosEpidemiologia.Angiopatías diabéticasPerfiles sanitariosProductos biológicosEpidemiología.Diabetic angiopathiesSanitary profilesBiological productsEpidemiology.Diabetes is a metabolic disorder with a high prevalence throughout the world population and high morbidity due to its complications in the cardiovascular and neurological systems. Among the complications most evident in the clinical routine are the wounds, insidious and difficult to heal, that evolves to the amputation, initially of a polydactyl, and may even progress to the hip joint disarticulation. It is widespread among the world that the properties of certain natural products for the treatment of wounds, in different presentations, by the action of its bioactive compounds. The aim of this study was to analyze the profile of patients and to know the natural products that are being used in the treatment of diabetic foot syndrome. This is a cross-sectional cohort study, through an interview with patients with diabetic foot ulcers, with questions about the social and demographic aspects, treatment and symptomatic evolution. For statistical analysis, the Excel® and BioEstat 5.0® programs were used. It was observed a change in the profile of these patients compared to previous studies, showing an increase in prevalence in a population with higher level of education and also was observed the prevalence in the female sex, corroborating with other studies. In addition, it was found that most of them had been diagnosed at least 10 years ago and that most of them are service and commerce workers. It is understood the need to create a multidisciplinary healthcare team to control diabetes and early identification of diabetic foot, as well as the need for training of teams in specialized care.La diabetes es un trastorno metabólico con alta prevalencia en toda la población mundial y alta morbilidad, resultante de sus complicaciones en los sistemas cardiovascular y neurológico. Entre las complicaciones más evidentes en la práctica clínica diaria se encuentran las heridas, insidiosas y de difícil cicatrización, que progresan a la amputación, inicialmente de un dedo del pie, pudiendo incluso progresar a la desarticulación de la cadera. Es conocida por la sabiduría popular las propiedades de ciertos productos naturales para el tratamiento de heridas, en diferentes presentaciones, por la acción de sus compuestos bioactivos. El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar el perfil de los pacientes y conocer los productos naturales que se utilizan en el tratamiento del síndrome del pie diabético. Se trata de un estudio de cohorte transversal, mediante entrevista a pacientes con úlceras del pie diabético, con preguntas sobre los aspectos sociodemográficos, el tratamiento y la evolución sintomática. Para el análisis estadístico se utilizaron los programas Excel® y BioEstat 5.0®. Se observó un cambio en el perfil de estos pacientes con respecto a estudios previos, mostrando un aumento de la prevalencia en una población con mayor nivel educativo y se infirió la prevalencia en el sexo femenino, corroborando con otros estudios. Además, se constató que la mayoría de ellos habían sido diagnosticados hace al menos 10 años y que la mayoría son trabajadores de servicios y comercio. Se entiende la necesidad de crear equipos multidisciplinares para el control de la diabetes y la identificación precoz del pie diabético, además de la necesidad de formación de equipos en atención especializada.O diabetes é uma desordem metabólica com alta prevalência em toda população mundial e elevada morbidade, decorrente das suas complicações nos sistemas cardiovascular e neurológico. Entre as complicações mais evidentes no cotidiano clínico, encontra-se as feridas, insidiosas e de difícil cicatrização, que evoluem para a amputação, inicialmente de um pododáctilo, podendo até progredir para a desarticulação coxofemoral. É conhecido pela sabedoria popular as propriedades de determinados produtos naturais para o tratamento de feridas, em diferentes apresentações, por ação dos seus compostos bioativos. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar o perfil dos pacientes e conhecer produtos naturais que são utilizados no tratamento da síndrome do pé diabético. Trata-se de um estudo de coorte transversal, por meio de uma entrevista aos pacientes portadores de úlcera do pé diabético, com perguntas sobre o aspecto social e demográfico, tratamento e evolução sintomatológica. Para análise estatística foram utilizados os programas Excel® e BioEstat 5.0®. Foi observada uma mudança no perfil destes pacientes comparadas a estudos anteriores, mostrando um aumento da prevalência em uma população com maior nível de escolaridade e inferiu a prevalência no sexo feminino, corroborando com outros estudos. Além disso, constatou-se que a maior parte havia sido diagnosticada há pelo menos 10 anos e que a maioria é composta por trabalhadores do serviço e comércio. Compreende-se a necessidade da criação de equipes multidisciplinares para o controle da diabetes e a identificação precoce do pé diabético, além da necessidade de capacitação das equipes na atenção especializada.Research, Society and Development2021-03-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1311310.33448/rsd-v10i3.13113Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 3; e2110313113Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 3; e2110313113Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 3; e21103131132525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13113/11680Copyright (c) 2021 Matheus Soares da Silva Cavalcanti; Isaías Vicente Santos; Saulo Emanuel Gomes Silva; Maria Clara Domingos de Araújo Sousa; Rodrigo José Nunes Calumby; Laura Hévila Inocêncio Leite; Paula dos Passos Menezes; Danielle Custódio Leal; Raquel Teixeira Silva Celestino; Juliane Cabral Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCavalcanti, Matheus Soares da Silva Santos, Isaías Vicente Silva, Saulo Emanuel Gomes Sousa, Maria Clara Domingos de Araújo Calumby, Rodrigo José Nunes Leite, Laura Hévila Inocêncio Menezes, Paula dos Passos Leal, Danielle Custódio Celestino, Raquel Teixeira Silva Silva, Juliane Cabral 2021-03-28T12:03:35Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13113Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:34:32.018861Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Sociodemographic profile and use of natural products in patients with diabetic foot syndrome in the vascular wing of a public hospital in Alagoas, Brazil Perfil sociodemográfico y uso de productos naturales en pacientes con síndrome de pie diabético en el ala vascular de un hospital público de Alagoas, Brasil Perfil sociodemográfico e uso de produtos naturais em pacientes com a síndrome do pé diabético na ala vascular de um hospital público de Alagoas, Brasil |
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Sociodemographic profile and use of natural products in patients with diabetic foot syndrome in the vascular wing of a public hospital in Alagoas, Brazil |
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Sociodemographic profile and use of natural products in patients with diabetic foot syndrome in the vascular wing of a public hospital in Alagoas, Brazil Cavalcanti, Matheus Soares da Silva Angiopatias diabéticas Perfis sanitários Produtos biológicos Epidemiologia. Angiopatías diabéticas Perfiles sanitarios Productos biológicos Epidemiología. Diabetic angiopathies Sanitary profiles Biological products Epidemiology. |
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Sociodemographic profile and use of natural products in patients with diabetic foot syndrome in the vascular wing of a public hospital in Alagoas, Brazil |
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Sociodemographic profile and use of natural products in patients with diabetic foot syndrome in the vascular wing of a public hospital in Alagoas, Brazil |
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Sociodemographic profile and use of natural products in patients with diabetic foot syndrome in the vascular wing of a public hospital in Alagoas, Brazil |
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Sociodemographic profile and use of natural products in patients with diabetic foot syndrome in the vascular wing of a public hospital in Alagoas, Brazil |
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Sociodemographic profile and use of natural products in patients with diabetic foot syndrome in the vascular wing of a public hospital in Alagoas, Brazil |
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Cavalcanti, Matheus Soares da Silva |
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Cavalcanti, Matheus Soares da Silva Santos, Isaías Vicente Silva, Saulo Emanuel Gomes Sousa, Maria Clara Domingos de Araújo Calumby, Rodrigo José Nunes Leite, Laura Hévila Inocêncio Menezes, Paula dos Passos Leal, Danielle Custódio Celestino, Raquel Teixeira Silva Silva, Juliane Cabral |
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Santos, Isaías Vicente Silva, Saulo Emanuel Gomes Sousa, Maria Clara Domingos de Araújo Calumby, Rodrigo José Nunes Leite, Laura Hévila Inocêncio Menezes, Paula dos Passos Leal, Danielle Custódio Celestino, Raquel Teixeira Silva Silva, Juliane Cabral |
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Cavalcanti, Matheus Soares da Silva Santos, Isaías Vicente Silva, Saulo Emanuel Gomes Sousa, Maria Clara Domingos de Araújo Calumby, Rodrigo José Nunes Leite, Laura Hévila Inocêncio Menezes, Paula dos Passos Leal, Danielle Custódio Celestino, Raquel Teixeira Silva Silva, Juliane Cabral |
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Angiopatias diabéticas Perfis sanitários Produtos biológicos Epidemiologia. Angiopatías diabéticas Perfiles sanitarios Productos biológicos Epidemiología. Diabetic angiopathies Sanitary profiles Biological products Epidemiology. |
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Angiopatias diabéticas Perfis sanitários Produtos biológicos Epidemiologia. Angiopatías diabéticas Perfiles sanitarios Productos biológicos Epidemiología. Diabetic angiopathies Sanitary profiles Biological products Epidemiology. |
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Diabetes is a metabolic disorder with a high prevalence throughout the world population and high morbidity due to its complications in the cardiovascular and neurological systems. Among the complications most evident in the clinical routine are the wounds, insidious and difficult to heal, that evolves to the amputation, initially of a polydactyl, and may even progress to the hip joint disarticulation. It is widespread among the world that the properties of certain natural products for the treatment of wounds, in different presentations, by the action of its bioactive compounds. The aim of this study was to analyze the profile of patients and to know the natural products that are being used in the treatment of diabetic foot syndrome. This is a cross-sectional cohort study, through an interview with patients with diabetic foot ulcers, with questions about the social and demographic aspects, treatment and symptomatic evolution. For statistical analysis, the Excel® and BioEstat 5.0® programs were used. It was observed a change in the profile of these patients compared to previous studies, showing an increase in prevalence in a population with higher level of education and also was observed the prevalence in the female sex, corroborating with other studies. In addition, it was found that most of them had been diagnosed at least 10 years ago and that most of them are service and commerce workers. It is understood the need to create a multidisciplinary healthcare team to control diabetes and early identification of diabetic foot, as well as the need for training of teams in specialized care. |
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