Rotuma Hospital, Ministry of Health and Medical Services, Rotuma, Fiji.
Faculty of Health Studies, School of Nursing and Healthcare Leadership, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK
BMJ Open. 2022 Aug 2;12(8):e060896. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-060896.
To explore the perception of healthcare workers (HCWs) on diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) and foot care in Rotuma, Fiji.
Using a qualitative study design, two focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted among HCWs. A semistructured open-ended questionnaire was used to guide the discussion session. Each FGD was audiorecorded and was transcribed. The transcriptions were then manually analysed using thematic analysis.
Rotuma hospital, Fiji.
HCWs who were working in Rotuma hospital for at least a year and were involved in clinical foot care of type 2 diabetes mellitus patients were included.
There were five main themes, namely, depth of knowledge, quality of care in practice, factors of influence on practice, lack of resources and capacity building. Participants had superficial knowledge that showed lack of in-depth scientific knowledge. A lack of staffing in the clinics affected the delivery of service. Additionally, patients defaulting clinics, late presentations with DFU and traditional medicine also affected the quality of healthcare service in clinics. There was also a need for a multidisciplinary team to prevent and manage DFU. HCWs mostly advised on glycaemic control and ignored offering foot care advice in clinics due mainly to the lack of sound knowledge on foot care. There was also a lack of resources, infrastructure, space and professional development opportunities, which negatively impacted how HCWs deliver foot care services to patients.
HCWs lack significant in-depth knowledge on DFU and foot care. In addition, these are the availability of traditional medicine that delays presentations to hospital, further reducing the quality of services. HCWs need to keep their knowledge and skills updated through regular in-service training on foot care. Resources, infrastructure and supply chains need to be maintained by those in power to ensure HCWs deliver quality foot care services.
探讨斐济罗图马岛医护人员对糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)和足部护理的认知。
采用定性研究设计,对医护人员进行了两次焦点小组讨论(FGD)。使用半结构化开放式问卷引导讨论。对每次 FGD 进行录音,并进行转录。使用主题分析对转录内容进行手动分析。
斐济罗图马医院。
在罗图马医院工作至少一年且参与 2 型糖尿病患者临床足部护理的医护人员。
有五个主要主题,即知识深度、实践中的护理质量、影响实践的因素、资源和能力建设的缺乏。参与者的知识肤浅,表明缺乏深入的科学知识。诊所人手不足影响了服务的提供。此外,患者不按时就诊、DFU 出现较晚以及传统医学也影响了诊所的医疗服务质量。还需要一个多学科团队来预防和管理 DFU。医护人员主要建议控制血糖,而忽略在诊所提供足部护理建议,主要是因为缺乏足部护理的正确知识。还存在资源、基础设施、空间和专业发展机会的缺乏,这对医护人员向患者提供足部护理服务的方式产生了负面影响。
医护人员对 DFU 和足部护理缺乏重要的深入知识。此外,传统医学的可用性会延迟患者到医院就诊,进一步降低服务质量。医护人员需要通过定期的足部护理在职培训来保持他们的知识和技能更新。资源、基础设施和供应链需要由当权者维护,以确保医护人员提供优质的足部护理服务。