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. 2024 Dec;80(Suppl 1):S135-S143.
doi: 10.1016/j.mjafi.2023.01.003. Epub 2023 Apr 3.

Importance of interprofessional collaboration in teaching diabetic foot self-management: Perceptions of health care professionals

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Importance of interprofessional collaboration in teaching diabetic foot self-management: Perceptions of health care professionals

Sushma Prabhath et al. Med J Armed Forces India. 2024 Dec.

Abstract

Background: Diabetes and associated diabetic foot ulcers require coordinated management, including several health care professional (HCPs). Therefore, an interprofessional (IP) team-based approach is essential for effectively managing and educating the population on diabetic foot self-management strategies. However, the perceptions of the HCPs related to the importance of IP teamwork in diabetic foot care and their readiness to work in an IP team are less explored.

Methods: This qualitative study aimed to investigate the HCPs' perception on the importance of IP collaboration in diabetic foot care and their readiness to work as part of an IP team in teaching patients' effective diabetic foot self-management techniques. The study includes seven HCPs involved in diabetic foot management patient education and treatment. In-depth interviews using an interview guide and a thematic analysis of the interview transcripts were undertaken.

Results: Every participant was strongly motivated to be an IP team member. The following themes were identified that supported IP team-based approach in diabetic foot care: 'patient-centric practices,' 'comprehensive care,' 'teamwork and coordination for improved patient outcome,' 'integrated approach,' 'professional knowledge amalgamation,' 'time-management,' 'education in a favorable environment,' 'constant motivation and support through educational modules,' and 'commitment and policy reforms.'

Conclusions: The HCPs' were aware about the benefits of IP team-based approach in diabetic foot care. They further expressed their willingness to work as part of an IP team and suggested appropriate teaching methods for diabetic foot self-management. This manuscript thus attempts to create an awareness about the importance of IP approach in teaching the proper practices of diabetic foot care. The problems faced in implementing an IP approach in diabetic foot care and the possible solutions are also discussed.

Keywords: Diabetes mellitus; Diabetic foot; Foot ulcer; Healthcare team; Interprofessional education; Patient care.

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