Implementation strategies to overcome barriers to diabetes-related footcare delivery in primary care : A qualitative study

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Mullan, Leanne, Wynter, Karen, Driscoll, Andrea and Rasmussen, Bodil. (2021). Implementation strategies to overcome barriers to diabetes-related footcare delivery in primary care : A qualitative study. Australian Journal of Primary Health. 27(4), pp. 328-337. https://doi.org/10.1071/PY20241
AuthorsMullan, Leanne, Wynter, Karen, Driscoll, Andrea and Rasmussen, Bodil
Abstract

The aim of this study is to identify, from the perspectives of key health policy decision-makers, strategies that address barriers to diabetes-related footcare delivery in primary care, and outline key elements required to support implementation into clinical practice. The study utilised a qualitative design with inductive analysis approach. Seven key health policy decisions-makers within Australia were interviewed. Practical strategies identified to support provision and delivery of foot care in primary care were: (a) building on current incentivisation structures through quality improvement projects; (b) enhancing education and community awareness; (c) greater utilisation and provision of resources and support systems; and (d) development of collaborative models of care and referral pathways. Key elements reported to support effective implementation of footcare strategies included developing and implementing strategies based on co-design, consultation, collaboration, consolidation and co-commissioning. To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first Australian study to obtain information from key health policy decision-makers, identifying strategies to support footcare delivery in primary care. Implementation of preventative diabetes-related footcare strategies into ‘routine’ primary care clinical practice requires multiparty co-design, consultation, consolidation, collaboration and co-commissioning. The basis of strategy development will influence implementation success and thus improve outcomes for people living with diabetes.

Keywordsprimary health care; diabetic foot; diabetes; prevention; Australia; foot disease; policy
Year2021
JournalAustralian Journal of Primary Health
Journal citation27 (4), pp. 328-337
PublisherCSIRO Publishing
ISSN1324-2296
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1071/PY20241
PubMed ID34229831
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85109472521
Page range328-337
FunderDeakin University Postgraduate Research Scholarship (DUPRS)
National Heart Foundation of Australia
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Output statusPublished
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Online07 Jul 2021
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Accepted05 Mar 2021
Deposited28 Nov 2023
Grant ID100472
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