Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of health professionals regarding the ideal design of a remotely delivered diabetes-related foot disease (DFD) secondary prevention program. Methods: A qualitative study involving 33 semistructured phone interviews was conducted with health professionals with experience managing DFD. Interviews discussed the role of health professionals in managing DFD, their experience in using telehealth, perceived management priorities, preferences for a secondary prevention management program, and perceived barriers and facilitators for such a program. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed, and inductive thematic analysis was used to derive key themes. Results: Three themes...
People with diabetes are at a significantly increased risk of foot ulceration, infection, and lower ...
The aim of this study is to identify, from the perspectives of key health policy decision-makers, s...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify patient preferences for different components of...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to understand patient perspectives about the impact and preven...
Introduction: Secondary prevention is essential in reducing recurrence of diabetes-related foot dise...
Introduction: Diabetic foot is one of the most inflictive complications of diabetes mellitus causin...
Background: Diabetes is a growing threat to public health, and secondary diseases like foot complica...
Background: The uptake of various telehealth technologies to deliver health care services at a dista...
Background: The uptake of various telehealth technologies to deliver health care se...
This study explored the perceived healthcare system and process barriers and enablers experienced b...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to explore barriers most likely to interfere with person with diab...
Background: Diabetes-related foot disease (DFD) management requires input from multiple healthcare p...
Background: Insufficient awareness of foot self-care among diabetic individuals results in diabetic ...
Background: Introducing new technology in health care is inevitably a challenge. More knowledge is n...
Background: Inadequate diabetes self-management leads to foot infections and lower extremity amputat...
People with diabetes are at a significantly increased risk of foot ulceration, infection, and lower ...
The aim of this study is to identify, from the perspectives of key health policy decision-makers, s...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify patient preferences for different components of...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to understand patient perspectives about the impact and preven...
Introduction: Secondary prevention is essential in reducing recurrence of diabetes-related foot dise...
Introduction: Diabetic foot is one of the most inflictive complications of diabetes mellitus causin...
Background: Diabetes is a growing threat to public health, and secondary diseases like foot complica...
Background: The uptake of various telehealth technologies to deliver health care services at a dista...
Background: The uptake of various telehealth technologies to deliver health care se...
This study explored the perceived healthcare system and process barriers and enablers experienced b...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to explore barriers most likely to interfere with person with diab...
Background: Diabetes-related foot disease (DFD) management requires input from multiple healthcare p...
Background: Insufficient awareness of foot self-care among diabetic individuals results in diabetic ...
Background: Introducing new technology in health care is inevitably a challenge. More knowledge is n...
Background: Inadequate diabetes self-management leads to foot infections and lower extremity amputat...
People with diabetes are at a significantly increased risk of foot ulceration, infection, and lower ...
The aim of this study is to identify, from the perspectives of key health policy decision-makers, s...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify patient preferences for different components of...