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Out of Town Nurses Negative Experiences, Caring, Person Centredness -…
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Caring
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Competence
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CORRECT TREATMENT:
Foot Examination: Neglected
Foot Exam: Problem Reported
Foot Exam: Dexterity
Foot Exam: Negative Findings
Foot Examination: Inspection
Diabetic Foot Care: Negligence
Nursing Care: Just give Medication
Nursing Care: Neglected
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Confidence
ATTITUDE:
Diabetic Foot Care: Perception Unimportant
Attitude: Overwhelmed
Attitude: Lack of Responsibility
Attitude: Discouraged
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Commitment
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MULTI-DISCIPLINARY CO-OP:
Foot Exam: Refer to Hospital- Complicated Ulcers
Refer to hospital: Glycaemic Control
Person Centredness
Barriers to PCC
These included lack of time, staff, equipment, and deeper philosophical issues such as the tension between a person‐centred approach and a more reductionist approach to healthcare delivery.
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Patient participation and involvement
(Consent, Control or Choice)
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The care plan is based on the patient’s individual needs ( My diabetic care plan has been created according to my own needs and ? resources). Maybe change to care and information.
RESOURCES:
My available time and finances allows me
to keep up the suggested care of my feet.
( ) Strongly Agree ( ) Agree ( ) Disagree ( ) Strongly Disagree
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Therapeutic environment
SKILL MIX:
I have visited the following
people for my diabetes:
Nurse [ ]
Doctor [ ]
Dietician [ ]
Foot Specialist [ ]
Eye Specialist [ ]
Physical Trainer [ ]
PHYSICAL CLEANLINESS:
The clinic is kept clean and decent.
( ) Strongly Agree ( ) Agree ( ) Disagree ( ) Strongly Disagree
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