Diabetic foot ulcers: evaluating the role of the specialist advanced practice nurse in complex chronic wounds

Author:

Jiménez-García Juan F1,Jiménez-Abad Juan F2,López Laura Alonso3,García-Fernández Francisco Pedro4

Affiliation:

1. Advanced Practice Nurse in Complex Chronic Wounds, Poniente de Almería Health District, Spain, Associate Professor, University of Almería, Spain, and Executive Member of the Spanish Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel

2. Urology Resident Internal Physician. Jiménez Díaz Foundation University Hospital, Madrid, Spain

3. Director of Nursing, Poniente de Almería Health District, Spain

4. Professor of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Jaén, Spain, Executive Member of the Spanish Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel, and Chair of the Advanced Management in Wounds, Grupo Nacional para el Estudio y Asesoramiento en Úlceras por Presión y Heridas Crónicas (GNEAUPP)

Abstract

Objectives: To determine the profile of diabetes patients with neuropathic and neuro-ischaemic lesions who are referred to the advanced practice nurse (APN) in complex chronic wounds; to determine whether a training strategy aimed at primary care nurses and nursing homes that care for patients with diabetic foot disease influences the performance of professionals; and to assess the extent, follow-up and evaluation of diabetic foot disease in patients with neuropathic ulcers and neuro-ischaemic ulcers referred to the specialist APN before and after the training. Methods: The characteristics of patients referred to the APN over a period of 6.5 years were analysed, as well as the numbers of amputations and deaths pre- and post-training. Results: of the total of 103 patients, 78 were men; across both sexes the average age was 69 years. Fifty patients had neuropathic ulcers and 53 had neuro-ischaemic ulcers, with healing rates of 59%. There were 50 amputations and 37 deaths over the study period. Conclusion: Prevention of diabetic foot ulcers depends on having in place a fast, agile, practical clinical pathway between primary care and hospital, with the role of the APN, including the co-ordination of care between primary and secondary settings, being key.

Publisher

Mark Allen Group

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