Ehrmann, DominicDominicEhrmann0000-0002-5794-5596Spengler, MonikaMonikaSpenglerJahn, MichaelMichaelJahnNiebuhr, DeaDeaNiebuhrHaak, ThomasThomasHaakKulzer, BernhardBernhardKulzerHermanns, NorbertNorbertHermanns0000-0002-2903-26772019-09-192018-07-242018https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/44054Diabetic foot problems are still a leading cause for major amputation. Effective therapy of diabetic foot problems includes the prevention of foot ulcerations via customised diabetic footwear that reduces the mechanical stress by re-distributing pressure to the plantar tissue. Adherence to the customised diabetic footwear is crucial for a preventive effect regarding serious diabetic foot problems. However, adherence data often rely on self-report or cover rather short time spans. The aim of this study was to objectively assess the course of patients’ adherence with a temperature sensor. In addition, possible gender effects on adherence were analysed.engUsing temperature sensors to assess the course of adherence to customised diabetic insolesconferenceobjecturn:nbn:de:bvb:473-opus4-523414