About this trial
People with diabetes often experience foot ulcers, which can harm their ability to move, lower their quality of life, and increase the chances of losing a limb. These diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) commonly come back (recur) even after they've healed, so it's crucial to stop them from returning to avoid toe, foot , or leg amputation. While wearing special shoes to reduce pressure on the feet is essential for healing and preventing DFUs, many people struggle to follow this treatment plan once their ulcers have healed. This study aims to see if a lifestyle-focused program can help participants create daily routines and habits that make it easier to consistently use special shoes and take care of their diabetes and feet to prevent ulcers from recurring.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age >= 21 years
Healed diabetic foot ulcer within the past twelve months
Able to walk independently (use of a cane is acceptable)
Disqualifiers
Current active diabetic foot ulcer
History of amputation beside toe or part of the foot
Non-ambulatory at baseline
Self-reported deafness/blindness.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Lifestyle-focused Occupational Therapy Intervention
- Education