Current practice in the assessment and management of acute diabetes-related foot complications
Rebecca L Jessup, Anita A Spring and Aspa Grollo
Australian Health Review
31(2) 217 - 222
Published: 2007
Abstract
A retrospective audit of client histories from 1 April 2004 to 31 March 2005 was conducted. Assessment, investigations on admission, management, length of stay and outcomes were assessed and compared with evidence-based guidelines. A total of 62 clients with 115 admissions were identified. The finding that HBA1c (glycated haemoglobin) levels were measured on admission 50% of the time suggested there is significant variability in assessment, investigation and management of acute diabetes-related foot complications. There is a need to better utilise evidence-based clinical guidelines, and for greater emphasis on linking individuals who are at risk of hospitalisation into appropriate outpatient services to improve outcomes.https://doi.org/10.1071/AH070217
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