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Caribbean “substitution culture” is a barrier to effective treatment of persons with diabetic foot infections 被引量:1
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作者 Shamir O Cawich Vijay Naraynsingh +1 位作者 Ramesh Jonallagadda cameron wilkinson 《World Journal of Surgical Procedures》 2019年第2期12-18,共7页
Diabetes-related amputation rates are high in the Caribbean. Many authorities have identified independent risk factors for diabetes-related amputations, but cultural factors remain underappreciated. We coined the term... Diabetes-related amputation rates are high in the Caribbean. Many authorities have identified independent risk factors for diabetes-related amputations, but cultural factors remain underappreciated. We coined the term “Caribbean substitution culture” to describe the attitude of patients with diabetic foot infections in which they refuse to access medical care, instead voluntarily choosing to substitute “bush medicines” or other alternative therapies in the place of conventional treatment. Recognizing that the Caribbean substitution culture is a barrier to effective treatment of diabetic foot infections is the first step in curbing these practices. In this paper, we discuss the issues related to the Caribbean substitution culture, including the demographics of the population at risk, the alternative therapeutic practices and potential public health strategies to combat this practice. 展开更多
关键词 DIABETES Surgery INFECTION Caribbean FOOT
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