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Diabetes‐related major lower limb amputation incidence is strongly related to diabetic foot service provision and improves with enhancement of services: peer review of the South‐West of England
AIMS: To investigate the relationship between high diabetes‐related lower limb amputation incidence and foot care services in the South‐West region of England. METHODS: The introduction of 10 key elements of foot care service provision in one area of the South‐West resulted in stabilization of foot...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5765400/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29023974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dme.13512 |
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author | Paisey, R. B. Abbott, A. Levenson, R. Harrington, A. Browne, D. Moore, J. Bamford, M. Roe, M. |
author_facet | Paisey, R. B. Abbott, A. Levenson, R. Harrington, A. Browne, D. Moore, J. Bamford, M. Roe, M. |
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description | AIMS: To investigate the relationship between high diabetes‐related lower limb amputation incidence and foot care services in the South‐West region of England. METHODS: The introduction of 10 key elements of foot care service provision in one area of the South‐West resulted in stabilization of foot ulcer incidence and sustained reduction in amputation incidence from 2007. Services introduced included administrative support, standardized general practice foot screening, improved community podiatry staffing, hospital multidisciplinary foot clinics, effective care pathways, availability of an orthotist and audit. Peer reviews of the region's diabetes foot care services were undertaken to assess delivery of these service provisions and compare this with major amputation incidence in other regions with data provided by Yorkshire and Humber Public Health Observatory Hospital Episode Statistics. Recommendations were made to improve service provision. In 2015 changes in service provision and amputation incidence were reviewed. RESULTS: Initial reviews in 2013 showed that the 3‐year diabetes‐related major amputation incidence correlated inversely with adequate delivery of diabetes foot care services (P=0.0024, adjusted R (2) =0.51). Repeat reviews in 2015 found that two or more foot care service improvements were reported by six diabetes foot care providers, with improvement in outcomes. The negative relationship between major amputation incidence and service provision remained strong both in the period 2012–2015 and in the year 2015 only (P ≤0.0012, adjusted R (2) =0.56, and P= 0.0005, R (2)=0.62, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Major diabetes‐related lower limb amputation incidence is significantly inversely correlated with foot care services provision. Introduction of more effective service provision resulted in significant reductions in major amputation incidence within 2 years. Failure to improve unsatisfactory service provision resulted in continued high amputation incidence. |
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spelling | pubmed-57654002018-01-17 Diabetes‐related major lower limb amputation incidence is strongly related to diabetic foot service provision and improves with enhancement of services: peer review of the South‐West of England Paisey, R. B. Abbott, A. Levenson, R. Harrington, A. Browne, D. Moore, J. Bamford, M. Roe, M. Diabet Med Research Articles AIMS: To investigate the relationship between high diabetes‐related lower limb amputation incidence and foot care services in the South‐West region of England. METHODS: The introduction of 10 key elements of foot care service provision in one area of the South‐West resulted in stabilization of foot ulcer incidence and sustained reduction in amputation incidence from 2007. Services introduced included administrative support, standardized general practice foot screening, improved community podiatry staffing, hospital multidisciplinary foot clinics, effective care pathways, availability of an orthotist and audit. Peer reviews of the region's diabetes foot care services were undertaken to assess delivery of these service provisions and compare this with major amputation incidence in other regions with data provided by Yorkshire and Humber Public Health Observatory Hospital Episode Statistics. Recommendations were made to improve service provision. In 2015 changes in service provision and amputation incidence were reviewed. RESULTS: Initial reviews in 2013 showed that the 3‐year diabetes‐related major amputation incidence correlated inversely with adequate delivery of diabetes foot care services (P=0.0024, adjusted R (2) =0.51). Repeat reviews in 2015 found that two or more foot care service improvements were reported by six diabetes foot care providers, with improvement in outcomes. The negative relationship between major amputation incidence and service provision remained strong both in the period 2012–2015 and in the year 2015 only (P ≤0.0012, adjusted R (2) =0.56, and P= 0.0005, R (2)=0.62, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Major diabetes‐related lower limb amputation incidence is significantly inversely correlated with foot care services provision. Introduction of more effective service provision resulted in significant reductions in major amputation incidence within 2 years. Failure to improve unsatisfactory service provision resulted in continued high amputation incidence. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-10-11 2018-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5765400/ /pubmed/29023974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dme.13512 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Diabetic Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Diabetes UK This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Paisey, R. B. Abbott, A. Levenson, R. Harrington, A. Browne, D. Moore, J. Bamford, M. Roe, M. Diabetes‐related major lower limb amputation incidence is strongly related to diabetic foot service provision and improves with enhancement of services: peer review of the South‐West of England |
title | Diabetes‐related major lower limb amputation incidence is strongly related to diabetic foot service provision and improves with enhancement of services: peer review of the South‐West of England |
title_full | Diabetes‐related major lower limb amputation incidence is strongly related to diabetic foot service provision and improves with enhancement of services: peer review of the South‐West of England |
title_fullStr | Diabetes‐related major lower limb amputation incidence is strongly related to diabetic foot service provision and improves with enhancement of services: peer review of the South‐West of England |
title_full_unstemmed | Diabetes‐related major lower limb amputation incidence is strongly related to diabetic foot service provision and improves with enhancement of services: peer review of the South‐West of England |
title_short | Diabetes‐related major lower limb amputation incidence is strongly related to diabetic foot service provision and improves with enhancement of services: peer review of the South‐West of England |
title_sort | diabetes‐related major lower limb amputation incidence is strongly related to diabetic foot service provision and improves with enhancement of services: peer review of the south‐west of england |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5765400/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29023974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dme.13512 |
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