Results for: Diabetes Mellitus Your search came up with 8 results: Volumes/Issues / Volume 9 (2020) / Issue 2 April-June 2020 ANXIETY IN DIABETIC FOOT ULCER PATIENTS Saturday, January 4, 2020Introduction : Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) is the most common complication of diabetes mellitus (DM) with life time risk up to 25% of cases. DFUs are associated with increased mortality, high risk of amputation, recurrence of ulceration, poor quality of life and elevated levels of anxiety. The aim of this study was to review factors associated with anxiety among patients with DFUs. Material and Method: Volumes/Issues / Volume 5 (2016) / Issue 1 January-April 2016 ANXIETY-DEPRESSION OF DIABETIC PATIENTS Friday, January 1, 2016It is widely accepted that the incidence of diabetes and its' related complications, despite progress in diagnosis and treatment of the disease, is constantly increasing. The purpose of this review was to explore anxiety and depression experienced by patients with diabetes mellitus, type II. Method and Material: The methodology followed included a search of review and research studies, mainly in Volumes/Issues / Volume 11 (2022) / Issue 3 July - September 2022 COPING AND SOCIAL SUPPORT STRATEGIES EXPERIENCED BY PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES Friday, July 1, 2022Introduction: Diabetes Mellitus type 1 is one of the most serious problems of childhood. It is a chronic condition which affects the quality of patient’s life. In addition, has a negative impact in the parent’s life because of the child suffering. Aim: To investigate the coping strategies adopted by the parents of children with diabetes mellitus type 1 in order to deal with any difficulties that arise Volumes/Issues / Volume 10 (2021) / Issue 2 April-June 2021 Diabetes Mellitus and Quality of Life Thursday, April 1, 2021Not available Volumes/Issues / Volume 12 (2023) / Issue 1 January-March 2023 LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF PATIENTS AFTER AM-PUTATION OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY ON THE GROUND OF A DIABETIC ULCER. SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW. Sunday, January 1, 2023Introduction: Diabetic foot ulcers are the leading cause of non-traumatic amputation of the lower extremities, often followed by non-healing ulcers and are increasingly recognized as a serious, global public health problem. The recurrence rates of diabetic foot ulcers are high and for this reason the prevention of diabetic foot ulcers is of utmost importance in reducing the risks for the patient and Volumes/Issues / Volume 11 (2022) / Issue 4 October - December 2022 QUALITY OF LIFE OF PATIENTS WITH TYPE 3C DIA-BETES MELLITUS AFTER PARTIAL, TOTAL PANCRE-ATECTOMY AND PANCREATICODUODENECTOMY - SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Saturday, October 1, 2022Introduction: Type 3c diabetes mellitus, also known as pancreatogenic diabetes, occurs after partial or total pancreatectomy or pancreaticoduodenectomy. Pancreatogenic diabetes in combination with the pancreatic cancer and the postoperative condition of patients who undergo pancreatectomy, affects their quality of life. Aim: The aim was the systematic review of the literature in order to investigate Volumes/Issues / Volume 12 (2023) / Issue 2 April-June 2023 RELATIONSHIP OF LIGHT EXPOSURE DURING NIGHT SLEEP WITH THE METABOLIC PROFILE Saturday, April 1, 2023Introduction: Exposure to light during nighttime sleep is potentially associated with serious adverse conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, and obesity. Purpose: To explore the association that expo-sure to nighttime lighting may have with the risk of developing or experiencing adverse health consequences. Meth-odology: A systematic literature review was performed Volumes/Issues / Volume 3 (2014) / Issue 1 January - April 2014 Τhe influence of diabetes on the emergence of emotional disorders: a literature review Wednesday, January 1, 2014Introduction: People with diabetes mellitus are more likely to have emotional or behavioral problems than others without diabetes. Glycemic regulation aims at the prevention of complications. However, the manner in which people with diabetes take care of their disease varies substantially, and not all nonadherence reflects an underlying psychosocial problem. Aim: The aim of this literature review