Evidence Summary on Foot Management for High Risk Diabetic Foot Patients

Journal: Advanced Journal of Nursing DOI: 10.32629/ajn.v5i4.3239

Miaomiao Zhang1, Ye'e Kang2, Xiaoling Wang2, Lijuan Li1, Peiying Song1

1. College of Nursing, Dali University, Dali 671000, China
2. The First Affiliated Hospital of Dali University, Dali 671000, China

Abstract

Objective: To retrieve, appraise and summarize evidence for high risk diabetic foot patients. Methods: The computer system searched CNKI, JBI database, Australian Diabetic Foot Network (ADFN), IWGDF, NICE, PubMed and other databases for all the evidence on foot management in patients with high-risk foot diabetic. Results: Finally, 12 articles were screened, including 5 evidence summaries, 4 clinical practice guidelines, 2 expert consensuses, and 1 systematic review. Sixteen pieces of best evidence were summarized in five aspects: risk assessment, screening, prevention, glycemic control, and foot management of diabetic foot.Conclusion: The best evidence on foot management programs for patients with high-risk foot diabetes mellitus can also provide a reference for clinical practitioners to carry out clinical practice while formulating relevant symptom management programs.

Keywords

high-risk diabetic foot, evidence-based nursing, evidence summary

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