Learning to heal: new study tests if foot care classes ease pain and boost quality of life for diabetic patients
NCT ID NCT07563751
First seen May 14, 2026 · Last updated May 14, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether a structured education program can help adults with diabetic foot problems. 400 participants will either receive the program or standard care. The program teaches foot hygiene, daily checks, proper footwear, and blood sugar control. Researchers will measure changes in pain, confidence, foot care habits, and quality of life.
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Ministry of Health Primary Healthcare Centers
Jerash, Dours, 009627, Jordan
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