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Predictors of adherence to wearing therapeutic footwear among people with diabetes.

Gustav JarlRoy TranbergUlf JohanssonJohn AlnemoLars-Olov Lundqvist
Published in: Journal of foot and ankle research (2020)
Patients without paid employment or without foot ulcer experience are more prone to nonadherence. To improve adherence, clinicians should advise patients to store therapeutic footwear in a visible place at home and put conventional footwear away and encourage patients' self-efficacy and habitual use of therapeutic footwear. Future studies should investigate this topic further and explore ways to promote changes in habits. A study limitation was that all variables were self-reported.
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