Objective. The aim of this paper is to report the clinical practice changes resulting from strategies to standardise diabetic foot clinical management in three diverse ambulatory service sites in Queensland, Australia. Methods. Multifaceted strategies were implemented in 2008, including: multidisciplinary teams, clinical pathways, clinical training, clinical indicators, and telehealth support. Prior to the intervention, none of the aforementioned strategies were used, except one site had a basic multidisciplinary team. A retrospective audit of consecutive patient records from July 2006 to June 2007 determined baseline clinical activity (n = 101).Aclinical pathway teleform was implemented as a clinical activity analyser in 2008 (n = 327) and...
To determine trends in the incidence of foot-related hospitalisation and amputation amongst persons ...
© 2005 Dr. Paul Robert WraightBackground: Individuals with diabetes have a 15% lifetime risk of deve...
Objective To determine trends in the incidence of foot-related hospitalisation and amputation amongs...
Objective. The aim of this paper is to report the clinical practice changes resulting from strategie...
Background Diabetic foot complications are recognised as the most common reason for diabetic related...
Background Diabetic foot complications are the leading cause of lower extremity amputation and diabe...
A diabetes foot action plan was introduced to Scotland in 2006. This has included developing a foot-...
AIMS: To evaluate a model of integrated diabetic footcare, for identification and clinical managemen...
The aim of this study is to identify, from the perspectives of key health policy decision-makers, s...
The incidence and prevalence of diabetes mellitus is increasing worldwide. World Health Organization...
Background: Diabetes-related foot disease (DFD) is a leading cause of the Australian disease burden....
To determine trends in the incidence of foot-related hospitalisation and amputation amongst persons ...
Objective To determine trends in the incidence of foot-related hospitalisation and amputation amongs...
Quality improvement depends on data collection and audit of clinical services to inform clinical imp...
Diabetic foot disease results in a major global burden for patients and the health care system. The ...
To determine trends in the incidence of foot-related hospitalisation and amputation amongst persons ...
© 2005 Dr. Paul Robert WraightBackground: Individuals with diabetes have a 15% lifetime risk of deve...
Objective To determine trends in the incidence of foot-related hospitalisation and amputation amongs...
Objective. The aim of this paper is to report the clinical practice changes resulting from strategie...
Background Diabetic foot complications are recognised as the most common reason for diabetic related...
Background Diabetic foot complications are the leading cause of lower extremity amputation and diabe...
A diabetes foot action plan was introduced to Scotland in 2006. This has included developing a foot-...
AIMS: To evaluate a model of integrated diabetic footcare, for identification and clinical managemen...
The aim of this study is to identify, from the perspectives of key health policy decision-makers, s...
The incidence and prevalence of diabetes mellitus is increasing worldwide. World Health Organization...
Background: Diabetes-related foot disease (DFD) is a leading cause of the Australian disease burden....
To determine trends in the incidence of foot-related hospitalisation and amputation amongst persons ...
Objective To determine trends in the incidence of foot-related hospitalisation and amputation amongs...
Quality improvement depends on data collection and audit of clinical services to inform clinical imp...
Diabetic foot disease results in a major global burden for patients and the health care system. The ...
To determine trends in the incidence of foot-related hospitalisation and amputation amongst persons ...
© 2005 Dr. Paul Robert WraightBackground: Individuals with diabetes have a 15% lifetime risk of deve...
Objective To determine trends in the incidence of foot-related hospitalisation and amputation amongs...