Patients also need to be taught how to utilize assistive
devices to help with their movements.
There were several limitations to this study. First,
this study was conducted in a small sample size and
the analyses may have yielded significant findings if
the study involved additional areas in the sampling
frame. Therefore, future studies that involve a large
sample size are needed. Second, the design of this
study was a cross sectional study, which may have
resulted in the inappropriateness of drawing a causal
relationship between variables and ADL. Therefore,
future studies should use a cohort design so that
drawing a conclusion of causal relationship could be
made. However, this study also had significant
strengths that are worth noting. For example, the
originality of this study is high as this is the first study
to assess the associated factors related with ADL in
patients with diabetic ulcers. The data of our study
provided critical evidence to the nurses in hospitals
regarding the urgency to assess the ADL in patients
with diabetic ulcers so that nurses could identify high
risk patients. Therefore early intervention could be
conducted to patients.
5 CONCLUSIONS
This is the first study to investigate associated factors
of ADL in patients with diabetic ulcers. We
demonstrated that depression and age were predictors
of ADL. Based on this study, nurses should identify
high-risk patients of disability and conduct preventive
interventions according to related factors.
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