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Validation of the Flemish-Dutch diabetic foot ulcer scale short form (DFS-SF) questionnaire for diabetic foot ulcers
present in 31.7% of the patients, neuropathy in 88.5%. Most DFU were deep (93.2%) and showed signs of infection (60,6%). ICC of the different DFS- SF subscales ranged from 0.36 to 0.84. Cronbach’s alpha was ...
Validation of the Flemish-Dutch Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS) questionnaire for diabetic foot ulcers
validity. The full study protocol has been published earlier (Rezaie et al. 2019. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034491). Results: The majority of the patients were men (71.1%), with a mean age of 67.7±10.3 years ...
Evolution and determinants of glycaemic control in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes in Belgium: A 10-year period observational real-world study
Publication Type: Scientific poster, presentation or proceeding Authors: Suchsia Chao; An-Sofie Vanherwegen; Dominique Beckers; Kristina Casteels; Daniel Klink; Philippe Lysy; Robrecht De Schreye ...
The COVID-19 pandemic minimally interfered with delivery of care and did not result in worse outcomes of diabetic foot ulcers in Belgium
The overall probability of DFU healing (HR =1.03, 95% CI 0.88-1.21), major amputation (HR =0.77, 95% CI 0.58-1.01) or death (HR =1.26, 95% CI 0.79-1.99) as a first event was not different compared ...
Preparedness & response for emergency situations: joined forces of H2020 projects in the PREPARE cluster
to (public) health professionals and policy makers, Finally, as many of these projects end in 2022/2023, the next steps or threats, that should have the highest priority for future Horizon Europe ...
Risk factors and prevention concerning falls among older general practice patients in Belgium, 2019-2020
Gezondheidszorgonderzoek Health services research Manuscript versions: DOI: http://x File: Version: Published Full text access: Public Access Full text language: English Category: C1 FOS Classification: 3.03 Health ...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the presentation rate and severity of diabetic foot ulcers in Belgium
lockdown had less frequently a history of prior DFU (B: 50% vs. A: 60%; p = 0.0047). No increase in median patient-reported presentation delay [P25 — P75] was observed (A: 3 [1-8] vs. B: 3 [1-7] weeks; ...
The COVID-19 pandemic strongly reduced the presentation rate of diabetic foot ulcers in Belgium, but the impact on severity was limited to slightly larger lesions
(B: 11% vs. A: 18%; p=0.0103) and presented with slightly larger lesions (< 1cm 2 B: 32% vs. A: 38%; p=0.0003, 1-3cm 2 B: 45% vs. A: 40%; p=0.0152). No differences in depth, infection or loss of ...
Diminution du taux d'examen des pieds dans les Cliniques du Diabète en Belgique: résultats d'audits réalisés dans le cadre d'un programme d'audit-feedback mis en place pour améliorer la qualité des soins
disposait d’une clinique du Pied Diabétique (CPD), 81.3% (n=6 165) versus 77.6% (n=5 601) (p<0.001 vs. hôpital sans CPD). En envisageant seulement les patients « à risque », pour 89.4% (n=651) leurs ...
Diminution du taux de décharge des plaies dans les Cliniques du Pied Diabétique Reconnues Belges (CPDRB): résultats d'audits réalisés dans le cadre d'un programme d'audit-feedback mis en place pour améliorer la qualité des soins
et 53.7%, P<0.001), touchant les chaussures ou plâtres montant jusqu’à la cheville (31.1 et 21.9%, P=0.02) et les autres techniques de décharge (30.4 et 19.9%, P=0.02), mais pas les appareillages ...