Standardising practices improves clinical diabetic foot management: the Queensland Diabetic Foot Innovation Project, 2006-09

The aim of this paper is to report the clinical practice changes resulting from strategies to standardise diabetic foot clinical management in three diverse ambulatory service sites in Queensland, Australia. Multifaceted strategies were implemented in 2008, including: multidisciplinary teams, clinic...

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Published inAustralian health review Vol. 36; no. 1; pp. 8 - 15
Main Authors Lazzarini, Peter A, O'Rourke, Sharon R, Russell, Anthony W, Derhy, Patrick H, Kamp, Maarten C
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Abstract The aim of this paper is to report the clinical practice changes resulting from strategies to standardise diabetic foot clinical management in three diverse ambulatory service sites in Queensland, Australia. Multifaceted strategies were implemented in 2008, including: multidisciplinary teams, clinical pathways, clinical training, clinical indicators, and telehealth support. Prior to the intervention, none of the aforementioned strategies were used, except one site had a basic multidisciplinary team. A retrospective audit of consecutive patient records from July 2006 to June 2007 determined baseline clinical activity (n=101). A clinical pathway teleform was implemented as a clinical activity analyser in 2008 (n=327) and followed up in 2009 (n=406). Pre- and post-implementation data were analysed using Chi-square tests with a significance level set at P<0.05. There was an improvement in surveillance of the high risk population of 34% in 2008 and 19% in 2009, and treating according to risk of 15% in 2009 (P<0.05). The documentation of all best-practice clinical activities performed improved 13-66% (P<0.03). These findings support the use of multifaceted strategies to standardise practice and improve diabetic foot complications management in diverse ambulatory services.
AbstractList OBJECTIVEThe aim of this paper is to report the clinical practice changes resulting from strategies to standardise diabetic foot clinical management in three diverse ambulatory service sites in Queensland, Australia.METHODSMultifaceted strategies were implemented in 2008, including: multidisciplinary teams, clinical pathways, clinical training, clinical indicators, and telehealth support. Prior to the intervention, none of the aforementioned strategies were used, except one site had a basic multidisciplinary team. A retrospective audit of consecutive patient records from July 2006 to June 2007 determined baseline clinical activity (n=101). A clinical pathway teleform was implemented as a clinical activity analyser in 2008 (n=327) and followed up in 2009 (n=406). Pre- and post-implementation data were analysed using Chi-square tests with a significance level set at P<0.05.RESULTSThere was an improvement in surveillance of the high risk population of 34% in 2008 and 19% in 2009, and treating according to risk of 15% in 2009 (P<0.05). The documentation of all best-practice clinical activities performed improved 13-66% (P<0.03).CONCLUSIONThese findings support the use of multifaceted strategies to standardise practice and improve diabetic foot complications management in diverse ambulatory services.
The aim of this paper is to report the clinical practice changes resulting from strategies to standardise diabetic foot clinical management in three diverse ambulatory service sites in Queensland, Australia. Multifaceted strategies were implemented in 2008, including: multidisciplinary teams, clinical pathways, clinical training, clinical indicators, and telehealth support. Prior to the intervention, none of the aforementioned strategies were used, except one site had a basic multidisciplinary team. A retrospective audit of consecutive patient records from July 2006 to June 2007 determined baseline clinical activity (n=101). A clinical pathway teleform was implemented as a clinical activity analyser in 2008 (n=327) and followed up in 2009 (n=406). Pre- and post-implementation data were analysed using Chi-square tests with a significance level set at P<0.05. There was an improvement in surveillance of the high risk population of 34% in 2008 and 19% in 2009, and treating according to risk of 15% in 2009 (P<0.05). The documentation of all best-practice clinical activities performed improved 13-66% (P<0.03). These findings support the use of multifaceted strategies to standardise practice and improve diabetic foot complications management in diverse ambulatory services.
Objective. The aim of this paper is to report the clinical practice changes resulting from strategies to standardise diabetic foot clinical management in three diverse ambulatory service sites in Queensland, Australia. Methods. Multifaceted strategies were implemented in 2008, including: multidisciplinary teams, clinical pathways, clinical training, clinical indicators, and telehealth support. Prior to the intervention, none of the aforementioned strategies were used, except one site had a basic multidisciplinary team. A retrospective audit of consecutive patient records from July 2006 to June 2007 determined baseline clinical activity (n = 101). A clinical pathway teleform was implemented as a clinical activity analyser in 2008 (n = 327) and followed up in 2009 (n = 406). Pre- and post-implementation data were analysed using Chi-square tests with a significance level set at P < 0.05. Results. There was an improvement in surveillance of the high risk population of 34% in 2008 and 19% in 2009, and treating according to risk of 15% in 2009 (P < 0.05). The documentation of all best-practice clinical activities performed improved 13–66% (P < 0.03). Conclusion. These findings support the use of multifaceted strategies to standardise practice and improve diabetic foot complications management in diverse ambulatory services. What is known about the topic? Diabetic foot complications are recognised as the most common reason for diabetes-related hospitalisation and lower extremity amputations. Approximately 20% of people with diabetes in Australia are at risk of developing a diabetic foot ulcer. Multifaceted strategies to reduce diabetic foot hospitalisation and amputation rates have been successful. However, most people with diabetic foot ulcers are managed in ambulatory settings where data availability is poor and studies limited. What does this paper add? This paper demonstrates that significant improvements in evidence-based diabetic foot complication management can be achieved in diverse Australian ambulatory care settings with multifaceted strategies. This paper contributes to the body of knowledge regarding diabetic foot clinical management in ambulatory settings. What are the implications for practitioners? Practical strategies are available to improve clinical management across a variety of ambulatory settings. Substantial literature suggests this should translate to reduced rates of hospitalisation and amputation for diabetic foot complications.
The aim of this paper is to report the clinical practice changes resulting from strategies to standardise diabetic foot clinical management in three diverse ambulatory service sites in Queensland, Australia. Multifaceted strategies were implemented in 2008, including: multidisciplinary teams, clinical pathways, clinical training, clinical indicators, and telehealth support. Prior to the intervention, none of the aforementioned strategies were used, except one site had a basic multidisciplinary team. There was an improvement in surveillance of the high risk population of 34% in 2008 and 19% in 2009, and treating according to risk of 15% in 2009 . The documentation of all best-practice clinical activities performed improved 13%-66% . These findings support the use of multifaceted strategies to standardise practice and improve diabetic foot complications management in diverse ambulatory services.
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Kamp, Maarten C
Russell, Anthony W
Derhy, Patrick H
O'Rourke, Sharon R
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SubjectTerms Ambulatory care
Ambulatory Care Facilities
Amputation
Clinical medicine
Data collection
Diabetes
Diabetic Foot - therapy
Disease management
Foot diseases
Health administration
Hospitalization
Hospitals
Humans
Leg ulcers
Medical Audit
Multidisciplinary teams
Pacific Rim studies
Patient care planning
Population
Practice Patterns, Physicians' - organization & administration
Practice Patterns, Physicians' - standards
Primary care
Queensland
Retrospective Studies
Standardization
Studies
Telemedicine
Training
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