在区域卫星血液透析机构实施足部评估方案。

CANNT journal = Journal ACITN Pub Date : 2013-04-01
Barbara Wilson, JulieAnn Lawrence
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患有慢性肾脏疾病的人患足部疾病(即溃疡、畸形、截肢)的风险高于一般人群。研究表明,评估和积极监测,教学和及时干预可以减少血液透析人群下肢截肢的数量和严重程度。本文根据安大略省注册护士协会(2005)的最佳实践指南(BPG)《糖尿病患者足部溃疡的评估和管理》,报告了一项旨在实施区域卫星血液透析环境足部评估计划的质量改进项目。该计划的内容包括对转入卫星计划的所有患者进行一次性全面风险评估,然后对那些被认为是高风险的患者(即糖尿病患者)进行月度足部检查。患者和血液透析护理人员对该方案的评价都是积极的。在病人及其高风险足部的护理和管理方面,人们更加强调自我管理。与此同时,该项目还能及时发现问题,并及时将患者转介到当地社区的适当服务机构。
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Implementation of a foot assessment program in a regional satellite hemodialysis setting.

Individuals with chronic kidney disease are at higher risk for foot problems (i.e., ulcers, deformities, amputations) than the general population. Research demonstrates that assessment and active monitoring, teaching, and timely interventions can reduce the number and severity of lower limb amputations in the hemodialysis population. This paper reports on a quality improvement project aimed at implementation of a foot assessment program in a regional satellite hemodialysis setting based on the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario's (2005) best practice guideline (BPG), The Assessment and Management of Foot Ulcers for People with Diabetes. Elements of the program include a one-time full assessment of risk for all patients transferring to the satellite program followed by monthly foot checks for those deemed high risk (i.e., people with diabetes). Evaluation of the program has been positive from both patients and hemodialysis nursing staff. There has been a greater emphasis on self-management around the care and management of patients and their high-risk feet. At the same time, the program has resulted in prompt identification of problems and timelier referral to the appropriate services in the patient's local community.

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