Design of BWAT method development in diabetic foot ulcers patients in hospital: Action research

Dewi Hartinah, Blacius Dedi, Widiyaningsih Widiyaningsih
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Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are one of the complications of diabetes that has a serious impact and requires high treatment costs. However, they can be prevented early through a series of assessments. The most recommended initial assessment method to determine the risk of complications is the BWAT Method. However, nurses’ BWAT method is still considered too long and complicated. In addition, the hospital also has a different handling program from the BWAT method, so it is necessary to develop the BWAT method and adjust this method to the SOP, which is expected to be more easily applied by nurses. This study aims to design the development of the Bates-Jensen Wound Assessment Tools (BWAT) method for DFU patients with the development of Hospital SOPs. The research method is qualitative action research, while data collection uses focus group discussion (FGD) on 10 participants determined through purposive sampling techniques, with minimum nurse criteria and a minimum length of work of 5 years. Data analysis using the Collaizi model expert judgment was given to three speakers to design SOPs for the BWAT method of wound assessment. The study results obtained four themes related to wound assessment in DFU patients and a draft SOP for wound assessment by developing the BWAT method for DFU patients who received treatment at the hospital. The SOP development trial found that with the same flow but with shorter language, the SOP is easier to understand and easier for nurses to implement; however, improvements are still needed from this SOP, namely in the form of additional evaluation items in the SOP that are expected to be used to improve communication between health care providers to facilitate the process of providing sustainable nursing services.
糖尿病足溃疡住院患者BWAT方法开发设计:行动研究
糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)是糖尿病的并发症之一,影响严重,需要高昂的治疗费用。然而,它们可以通过一系列评估及早预防。最推荐的确定并发症风险的初步评估方法是BWAT法。然而,nurses™BWAT方法仍然被认为过于冗长和复杂。此外,医院也有不同于BWAT方法的处理程序,因此有必要制定BWAT方法,并将该方法调整为SOP,以期护士更容易应用。本研究的目的是在制定医院标准操作程序的同时,设计开发DFU患者的Bates-Jensen伤口评估工具(BWAT)方法。研究方法是定性行动研究,而数据收集采用焦点小组讨论(FGD),通过有目的的抽样技术确定10名参与者,最低护士标准和最低工作时间为5年。采用Collaizi模型对3名说话者进行数据分析,设计BWAT法伤口评估的标准操作规程。通过对在医院接受治疗的DFU患者制定BWAT方法,研究结果获得了与DFU患者伤口评估相关的4个主题和伤口评估SOP草案。SOP制定试验发现,在流程相同但语言较短的情况下,SOP更易于护士理解和实施;然而,该SOP仍需要改进,即在SOP中增加额外的评估项目,以改善卫生保健提供者之间的沟通,促进提供可持续护理服务的过程。
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