Visual and kinaesthetic approaches to pragmatic, person-centred diabetic foot education
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Date
2017-02-28
Citation
Bullen, B., Young, M., McArdle, C. & Ellis, M. (3917) Visual and kinaesthetic approaches
to pragmatic, person-centred diabetic
foot education, The Diabetic Foot Journal, vol. 20, pp. 29-33.
Abstract
This review of clinical practice describes a pragmatic, person-centred approach to
diabetic foot education that is sensitive to individual adult service users' learning
needs and preferences. National clinical guidance recommends foot education for
all people with diabetes in the UK. Evidence for the effectiveness of foot education
remains limited, particularly concerning long-term behaviour modification and the
prevention of ulceration and amputation. The Scottish Diabetes Foot Action Group
produces written diabetic foot information and advice leaflets to support verbal
patient education, but this approach may not be suitable for all. Individuals with
low health literacy and visual or kinaesthetic learning preferences should also be
considered. Readily-available, cost-effective and expedient strategies for inclusive
diabetic foot education are presented in this article.