2019
DOI: 10.1097/won.0000000000000579
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Expanding a Foot Care Education Program for Nurses

Abstract: Faculty of a foot care continuing education program in the Midwest sought to determine current practice and interest in expanding the current program, both didactic and clinical, to meet expanded requirements in certification criteria. An electronic e-mail survey with both quantitative and qualitative questions was developed and sent to 445 past participants who completed the Foot and Nail Care: Education for Nurses Program hosted by the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire Continuing Education over the past 5 y… Show more

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“…In order to respond to older individuals' foot health needs, nurses and other health care professionals in older people care need the education to support their competence to conduct foot health assessment, prepare a care plan and provide evidence-based basic foot care. The education could be provided through continuing training in the workplace (Beuscher et al, 2019) or by developing foot health-related courses for nursing education curricula. Caring for foot problems in older people with long-term health problems requires interprofessional collaboration (Nayeri et al, 2020), therefore nurses in older people care need also know when older individuals' foot problems need consultation from physician, podiatrist or orthotic specialist.…”
Section: Ta B L Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to respond to older individuals' foot health needs, nurses and other health care professionals in older people care need the education to support their competence to conduct foot health assessment, prepare a care plan and provide evidence-based basic foot care. The education could be provided through continuing training in the workplace (Beuscher et al, 2019) or by developing foot health-related courses for nursing education curricula. Caring for foot problems in older people with long-term health problems requires interprofessional collaboration (Nayeri et al, 2020), therefore nurses in older people care need also know when older individuals' foot problems need consultation from physician, podiatrist or orthotic specialist.…”
Section: Ta B L Ementioning
confidence: 99%