Background: Children Diabetic foot is one of the serious health problems for patients with
diabetes. In order to reduce the risk of developing diabetic foot, patients are encouraged to follow
specific self-care and preventive guideline to control the occurrence of diabetic foot. This study
aimed to evaluate the effect of the recommended self-care guideline on knowledge and practice
of diabetic patient toward preventing development of diabetic foot. Method: Quasi experimental
design was used to conduct this study in medical wards in El Salam Hospital. A purposeful
sample technique was used according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, fifty diabetic
patients were agreed to participate in the study. Data Collection Tools two tools were used in the
current study as follow: first tool was patient's demographic data assessment tool; second tool was
interview questionnaire for assessing knowledge and practice of diabetic patients about self-care
and foot care. Results: revealed that, there is statistical significant difference in the patients'
knowledge and practice toward self-care guideline and foot care before and after implementing
self-care guideline and foot care. Conclusion: implementation of self-care guideline for diabetic
patients had statistically significant effect on their knowledge and practice toward preventing
development of diabetic foot. Recommendation: Finally, it is recommended to establish a
system to increase the awareness of patients with a follow up policy on how to improve
knowledge and practice to prevent development of diabetic foot.