Diabetes and infected foot ulcer: a survey of patients' perceptions of care during the preoperative and postoperative periods

Lejla Mehica RN MNSc, Magdalena Annersten Gershater RN, PhD, Carin Alm Roijer RN, PhD
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Abstract

Diabetic foot ulcer is a serious threat to the extremities and to the individual's survival. The most common risk factors for amputation are deep infection, plantar ulcer and gangrene.

The aim of this study was to measure inpatients' perception of health care quality, and to identify the health care needs of people with diabetes and infected foot ulcers during the preoperative and postoperative periods.

The study design was empirical with a quantitative approach. The short form of the Quality of care from the Patient's Perspective (Mini QPP) was used.

The results are described in four categories related to the Mini QPP model: medical technology; physical-technical conditions; identity-oriented approach; and socio-cultural atmosphere. The study participants (n=30) expressed a need for continuous information, a secure and comfortable physical environment, shared decision making, and better quality of pain management.

More research about how to improve information, the environment, shared decision making, and pain control would be desirable.Eur Diabetes Nursing 2013; 10(3): 91–95

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糖尿病和感染足溃疡:患者术前和术后护理认知的调查
糖尿病足溃疡是严重威胁四肢和个人生存的疾病。截肢最常见的危险因素是深部感染、足底溃疡和坏疽。本研究的目的是测量住院患者对医疗保健质量的感知,并确定糖尿病和感染足溃疡患者在术前和术后的医疗保健需求。研究设计采用定量方法进行实证研究。从病人的角度看护理质量的简写形式(Mini QPP)被使用。与Mini QPP模型相关的四个类别描述了结果:医疗技术;物理技术条件;identity-oriented方法;社会文化氛围。研究参与者(n=30)表示需要持续的信息、安全舒适的物理环境、共同决策和更好的疼痛管理质量。更多关于如何改善信息、环境、共享决策和疼痛控制的研究将是可取的。欧洲糖尿病护理2013;(3): 91 - 95
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