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World J Clin Cases. May 16, 2021; 9(14): 3265-3272
Published online May 16, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i14.3265
Published online May 16, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i14.3265
Basic information | Basic nursing group, n = 49 | One-to-one education group, n = 49 | x2/t | P value | |
Sex | Male | 26 (53.06) | 27 (55.10) | 0.084 | 0.772 |
Female | 23 (46.94) | 22 (44.90) | |||
Household registration | Urban | 29 (59.18) | 30 (61.22) | 0.087 | 0.768 |
Rural | 20 (40.82) | 19 (38.78) | |||
Cultural background | Junior high school | 4 (8.16) | 3 (6.12) | 0.314 | 0.575 |
High school | 21 (42.86) | 20 (40.82) | 0.086 | 0.770 | |
College or above | 24 (48.98) | 26 (53.06) | 0.333 | 0.564 | |
Course of disease in yr | 5.63 ± 0.87 | 5.71 ± 0.89 | 0.450 | 0.654 | |
Age in yr | 58.69 ± 4.21 | 58.91 ± 4.29 | 0.256 | 0.798 |
- Citation: Fu XJ, Hu SD, Peng YF, Zhou LY, Shu T, Song DD. Observation of the effect of one-to-one education on high-risk cases of diabetic foot. World J Clin Cases 2021; 9(14): 3265-3272
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2307-8960/full/v9/i14/3265.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v9.i14.3265