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

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Mullan, Leanne, Wynter, Karen, Driscoll, Andrea and Rasmussen, Bodil. (2020). Preventative and early intervention diabetes-related food care practices in primary care. Australian Journal of Primary Health. 26(2), pp. 161-172. https://doi.org/10.1071/PY19183
AuthorsMullan, Leanne, Wynter, Karen, Driscoll, Andrea and Rasmussen, Bodil
Abstract

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.

KeywordsAustralia; escalation; prevention
Year2020
JournalAustralian Journal of Primary Health
Journal citation26 (2), pp. 161-172
PublisherCSIRO Publishing
ISSN1324-2296
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1071/PY19183
PubMed ID32061266
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85081401231
Page range161-172
FunderDeakin University Postgraduate Research Scholarship (DUPRS)
National Heart Foundation of Australia
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Output statusPublished
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Online17 Feb 2020
Publication process dates
Accepted01 Dec 2019
Deposited29 Nov 2023
Grant ID100472
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