Jurnal Keperawatan Komprehensif (Comprehensive Nursing Journal)
Vol. 11 No. 4 (2025): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN KOMPREHENSIF (COMPREHENSIVE NURSING JOURNAL)

Foot Care Practices as Determinants of Diabetic Foot Ulcer Risk in Rural Populations

Puspawati, Ni Luh Putu Dewi (Unknown)
Muliawati, Ni Kadek (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Oct 2025

Abstract

Background: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) represent a major chronic complication of diabetes mellitus and are associated with infection, extended hospital stays, and an increased likelihood of lower-limb amputation. Individuals with diabetes remain at lifelong risk of DFUs, with recurrence frequently reported. Consistent and appropriate foot self-care is therefore considered a key preventive measure, particularly in community settings with limited access to specialized care. Objective: This study aimed to examine the relationship between foot self-care behaviour (FSCB) and the risk of developing diabetic foot ulcers among adults with type II diabetes living in rural communities. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 100 adult outpatients with type II diabetes attending the Sukawati II Primary Health Care Centre, Gianyar, Bali. Participants were recruited using consecutive sampling. Data were collected through structured questionnaires that included demographic characteristics and foot self-care behaviour assessed using the Nottingham Assessment of Functional Foot Care (NAFF). The risk of diabetic foot ulcers was evaluated using Inlow’s 60-second diabetic foot screening tool, incorporating a 10 g monofilament test. Data analysis employed the Gamma correlation test to determine the association between variables. Results: The findings showed that 62% of participants demonstrated poor foot self-care behaviour. Additionally, 50% of respondents were identified as being at risk of developing DFUs. Statistical analysis revealed a strong and significant inverse relationship between foot self-care behaviour and DFU risk (p = 0.001; r = −0.613). Conclusion: Poor foot self-care behaviour is strongly associated with an increased risk of diabetic foot ulcers among individuals with type II diabetes in rural settings. These findings highlight the importance of strengthening foot care education and preventive interventions at the primary health care level

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jkk

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Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Physics Public Health

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Jurnal Keperawatan Komprehensif (JKK) of STIKep PPNI Jawa Barat has mission to provide information regarding nursing science for students, teachers, and for public community who have concern in nursing. Jurnal Keperawatan Komprehensif published twice a year on every July and ...