Telemedicine follow-up facilitates more comprehensive diabetes foot ulcer care: A qualitative study in home-based and specialist health care.
J Clin Nurs
; 27(5-6): e1134-e1145, 2018 Mar.
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| ID: mdl-29193527
ABSTRACT
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:
To investigate the application of a telemedicine intervention in diabetes foot ulcer care, and its implications for the healthcare professionals in the clinical field.BACKGROUND:
Contextual factors are found to be important when applying technology in health care and applying telemedicine in home-based care has been identified as particularly complex. DESIGN ANDMETHODS:
We conducted field observations and individual interviews among healthcare professionals in home-based care and specialist health care in a diabetes foot care telemedicine RCT (Clin.Trial.gov NCT01710774) during 2016. This study was guided by Interpretive Description, an inductive qualitative methodology.RESULTS:
Overall, we identified unequal possibilities for applying telemedicine in diabetes foot ulcer care within the hospital and home care contexts. Different circumstances and possibilities in home-based care made the application of telemedicine as intended more difficult. The healthcare professionals in both care contexts perceived the application of telemedicine to facilitate a more comprehensive approach towards the patients, but with different possibilities to enact it.CONCLUSIONS:
Application of telemedicine in home-based care was more challenging than in the outpatient clinic setting. Introducing more updated equipment and minor structural adjustments in consultation time and resources could make the use of telemedicine in home-based care more robust. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE Application of telemedicine in diabetes foot ulcer follow-up may enhance the nursing staff's ability to conduct comprehensive assessment and care of the foot ulcer as well as the patient's total situation. Access to adequate equipment and time, particularly in home-based care, is necessary to capitalise on this new technology.Key words
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Physician-Patient Relations
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Foot Ulcer
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Telemedicine
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Diabetic Foot
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Home Care Services
Type of study:
Observational_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Qualitative_research
Limits:
Female
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Humans
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Middle aged
Language:
En
Journal:
J Clin Nurs
Journal subject:
ENFERMAGEM
Year:
2018
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Norway