KMID : 1004620150210020196
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Clinical Nursing Research 2015 Volume.21 No. 2 p.196 ~ p.206
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Development of Clinical Practice Guideline by Adaptation: Diabetic Foot Care
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Jeong Ihn-Sook
Park Kyung-Hee Song Bok-Rye Sim Kang-Hee Han Eun-Jin Hong Eun-Young Jung Young-Sun Lee Seon-Heui Park Dong-Ah Jeong Jae-Sim
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was done to use a guideline adaptation process to develop a Korean evidence-based diabetic foot care clinical practice guideline for diabetic foot prevention and management.
Methods: The guideline adaptation process was conducted according to the guideline adaptation manual developed by the National Evidence-Based Healthcare Collaborating Agency. The process consists of three main phases, with 9 modules
including a total of 23 steps.
Results: The newly developed diabetic foot care clinical practice guideline consisted of an introduction, description of diabetic foot, summary of recommendations, recommendations, references, appendices, and glossary. There were 165 recommendations in 4 sections (risk assessment for diabetic foot ulcers, prevention of diabetic foot ulcers, wound assessment of diabetic foot ulcers, and management of the diabetic foot). In grading by recommendations, for A there were 30 (18.2%), B, 8 (4.8%), C, 30 (18.2%) D, 97 (58.8%).
Conclusion: This guideline can be used as educational material for healthcare workers and diabetic patients. It can also be utilized as a practice guideline for healthcare workers in the hospital and community setting.
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KEYWORD
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Diabetic Foot, Practice Guideline, Evidence-Based Nursing
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