Diabetes Podiatry Services for Māori in Aotearoa: A Step in the Right Direction?

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2022
Authors
Ihaka, B
Rome, K
Came, H
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Journal Article
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BioMed Central
Abstract

Māori with diabetes are at a 65% greater risk of amputation compared to non-Māori with diabetes. Despite evidence to support the role of podiatrists in reducing diabetes-related lower limb amputations; the effectiveness of diabetes podiatry services at the community and secondary level to achieve this for Māori is largely unknown. Diabetes podiatry services need to be reorientated and be culturally applicable to Indigenous communities. Transforming diabetes podiatry services and practice may reduce Indigenous amputation rates and improve quality of life for an unserved community.

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Indigenous; Māori; Diabetes; Amputation
Source
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 15, 59 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13047-022-00564-1
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