Effectiveness of continuous home wound care on patients with diabetic foot ulcers

Author:

Luo YiXin1ORCID,Mai LiFang2,Liu XingZhou2,Yang Chuan2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou China

2. Department of Endocrinology, Sun Yat‐sen Memorial Hospital Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractAimsTo explore the effectiveness of continuous home wound care on patients with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs).DesignA non‐randomized parallel controlled non‐inferiority trial.MethodsPatients with Wagner grade I–III DFUs hospitalized in two distant campuses of the same hospital were included. All patients received infection treatment and wound bed preparation during hospitalization; after discharge, patients in one of the campuses received routine outpatient wound care, and those treated in the other received continuous home wound care. The per‐protocol analysis was performed to compare ulcer healing indicators, knowledge, health belief, self‐management behaviour and medical expenses of the two groups.ResultsBetween October 2021 and December 2022, 116 patients were enrolled in the study; 107 completed. The home care was not inferior in terms of ulcer healing rate and demonstrated significant enhancements in the understanding of warning signs, health belief and self‐management behaviour. Additionally, the home care saved 220.38 yuan (24.32 UK pounds) in direct medical expenses for each additional one square centimetre of ulcer healing.ConclusionThe continuous home wound care enhanced self‐management behaviour of the patients and saved their medical expenses while not compromising ulcer healing.ImpactThis is to date the first study to conduct continuous home wound care practice for patients with DFUs and confirmed its safety and non‐inferiority in ulcer healing, and supported its superiority in improving self‐management behaviour and saving medical expenses.Reporting MethodWe have adhered to the transparent reporting of evaluations with nonrandomized designs statements and the corresponding checklist was followed.Patient or Public ContributionThe patients and their primary caregivers were involved in intervention design, we received input from them about the factors that facilitate and hinder patient self‐management behaviours to develop intervention strategies.

Funder

Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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