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Preventative and early intervention diabetes-related foot care practices in primary care

机译:预防性和早期干预糖尿病相关的初级护理幼儿保健实践

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The aim of this study was to identify current preventative and early intervention diabetes-related foot care practices among Australian primary care healthcare professionals. A survey was developed to obtain information about preventative and early intervention foot care actions, priorities of care, access and referral to expert multidisciplinary foot care teams and adherence to best-practice diabetes-related foot care recommendations. The survey was distributed to GPs and Credentialled Diabetes Educators (CDEs). Surveys were completed by 10 GPs and 84 CDEs. Only 45% of all respondents reported removing the shoes and socks of their patients with diabetes at a consultation. Eighty-one percent of participants reported having access to specialist multidisciplinary foot care teams. Those in urban settings were significantly more likely to report access than those in rural areas (P = 0.04). Median scores indicated that participants did not often utilise specialist teams to refer patients with diabetes-related foot ulceration and Charcot's neuroarthropathy. Only 16% of participants reported having access to specialist foot care telehealth services; patients with diabetes-related foot ulceration and Charcot's neuroarthropathy were rarely referred to these services. This study is the first Australian study to elicit information about preventative and early intervention diabetes-related foot care practices by GPs and CDEs working in Australian primary care. In the presence of acute diabetes-related foot complications, primary healthcare practitioners are not always adhering to best practice foot care recommendations. Further studies are required to understand the reasons for this and ensure evidence-based best practice foot care delivery to people with diabetes.
机译:本研究的目的是鉴定澳大利亚初级保健医疗专业人员之间的目前预防和早期干预糖尿病相关的足部护理实践。开发了一项调查,以获取有关预防和早期干预足部护理行动,护理优先事项的信息,专家多学科足部护理团队和遵守最佳实践糖尿病相关的足部护理建议的信息。该调查分发给GPS和凭证糖尿病教育者(CDES)。调查由10 GPS和84个CDES完成。只有45%的受访者报告在咨询中删除患有糖尿病患者的鞋子和袜子。百分之八十一人报告有权访问专家多学科足部护理团队。城市环境中的人员更有可能报告比农村地区的访问(P = 0.04)。中位数得分表示,参与者通常不会利用专家团队提及患有糖尿病相关的脚溃疡和Charcot的神经动脉病的患者。只有16%的参与者报告有权获得专业的足部护理遥控服务;患有糖尿病相关的足部溃疡和Charcot的神经动脉病的患者很少提到这些服务。本研究是第一个澳大利亚学习,以引发有关在澳大利亚初级保健的GPS和CDES与GPS和CDES相关的有关患有相关的足部护理措施的研究。在存在急性糖尿病相关的足部并发症的情况下,原发性医疗保健从业者并不总是遵守最佳实践足部护理建议。需要进一步的研究来理解这一点的原因,并确保以糖尿病的人们为基础的最佳实践足部护理。

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