Evaluation of Nurses' Knowledge Levels of Diabetic Foot Care Management.

IF 2.3 Q1 NURSING Nursing Research and Practice Pub Date : 2018-07-02 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/8549567
Zahide Kaya, Anita Karaca
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Abstract

Background: Nurses, important members of the diabetes treatment team, have an essential role in the prevention of diabetic foot problems and in the care and education of patients at risk of diabetic foot problems.

Objective: The study evaluated the knowledge levels of nurses regarding diabetic foot care management and determined influencing factors.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional, descriptive study. The research sample comprised 435 nurses who worked in a private hospital. The research data were collected using the "Nurse Information Form" and "Nurses' Knowledge Level Form on Diabetic Foot Management".

Results: It was found that 66% of the nurses did not receive training in diabetic foot care, 80.9% did not educate patients with diabetic foot problems, and 77.5% did not perform foot examinations on diabetic patients.

Conclusion: Nurses' knowledge level scores regarding diabetic foot management are adequate, but this knowledge is not used during patient care. In order to facilitate nurses' involvement in diabetic foot management, theoretical and practical training programs should be organized and nurses should be encouraged to participate in these programs.

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评估护士对糖尿病足护理管理的知识水平。
背景:护士是糖尿病治疗团队的重要成员,在预防糖尿病足问题以及护理和教育有糖尿病足问题风险的患者方面发挥着重要作用:本研究评估了护士对糖尿病足护理管理的知识水平,并确定了影响因素:这是一项横断面描述性研究。研究样本包括在一家私立医院工作的 435 名护士。研究数据通过 "护士信息表 "和 "护士糖尿病足管理知识水平表 "收集:结果发现,66% 的护士没有接受过糖尿病足护理培训,80.9% 的护士没有对糖尿病足患者进行教育,77.5% 的护士没有对糖尿病患者进行足部检查:结论:护士在糖尿病足管理方面的知识水平得分是足够的,但这些知识并没有在患者护理过程中得到应用。为了促进护士参与糖尿病足管理,应组织理论和实践培训项目,并鼓励护士参与这些项目。
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