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Mixed Method: Quan + Qual = Convergent design (Stratified Purposive…
Mixed Method: Quan + Qual = Convergent design
Stratified Purposive Sampling (Collins, Onwuegbuzie and Jiao, 2007: 286).
Research Setting: Rural community with some peri-urban clinics: King Cetshwayo district
Clinic Selection
Nkandla
1 In town clinic
2 Rural Clinics
uMhlathuze
2 Rural Clinics
1 In town clinic
Umfolozi
2 Rural Clinics
1 In Town clinic
Mthonjaneni
2 rural Clinics
1 In Town clinic
uMlalazi
2 Rural Clinics
1 In town clinic
Aim
The aim of the study is to investigate diabetic person-centred caring in the management of foot care at selected primary health clinics in northern KwaZulu-Natal
Research Questions
What is the awareness of registered nurses regarding diabetic foot care guidelines? and What are the current practices of registered nurses regarding diabetic foot care?
Qualitative
Registered Nurses
Open ended (narative questionaire) adapted from (Allen, Van der Does and Gunst, 2016:3)
What are the experiences of registered nurses regarding diabetic person-centred caring in the management of foot care?
Qualitative
Registered Nurses
Semi-structured Interviews
What guidelines for registered nurses need in the management of diabetic foot care to achieve person-centred caring?
Informed by findings from the quantitative and qualitative (Fretheim, Schünemann and Oxman, 2006a).
What are the perceptions of diabetic patients regarding diabetic person-centred caring in the management of foot care?
Quantitative
Diabetic patients: n=356
Survey