School of Health Professions, University of Brighton Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Brighton, UK.
Inquiry. 2022 Jan-Dec;59:469580221088622. doi: 10.1177/00469580221088622.
Researching the podiatrists' lived experience of The Three Great Pathologies may help improve the quality of patient care. The aim of this research using an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis approach is to report on insights relating to the Three Great Pathologies of diabetic foot disease - infection, ischaemia and amputation. To do this, data was collected from six New Zealand diabetes care Podiatrists. Three superordinate themes resulted with subordinate themes. They are compromised health status, podiatric challenges and best outcomes. The findings are firstly, patient education remains a priority; secondly, there is an unmet need for postgraduate podiatry education; and thirdly, early intervention is a key measure for reducing the influence of the Three Great Pathologies. This study demonstrates that focussing on a group of six specialist podiatrists contributes to new priorities of care for dealing with the Three Great Pathologies of diabetic foot disease.
研究足病医生对三大病理的生活体验可能有助于提高患者护理的质量。本研究采用解释现象学分析方法,旨在报告与糖尿病足病的三大病理——感染、缺血和截肢相关的见解。为此,从六名新西兰糖尿病护理足病医生处收集了数据。三个高级主题和三个下属主题随之产生。它们是健康状况受损、足病挑战和最佳结果。研究结果首先表明,患者教育仍然是重中之重;其次,需要为研究生足病教育提供更多机会;最后,早期干预是降低三大病理影响的关键措施。本研究表明,关注六名专科足病医生群体有助于为处理糖尿病足病的三大病理提出新的护理重点。