2020
DOI: 10.1002/nop2.479
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Intervention study of a foot‐care programme enhancing knowledge and practice among nurses and care workers at in‐home service providers

Abstract: Aim To evaluate the foot‐care educational programme for nurses and care workers at in‐home service providers. Design A non‐randomized controlled study with random cluster sampling method. Methods Study participants were nurses and care workers of 21 in‐home service providers, including home‐visit nursing and care providers, 1‐day care service centres or care centres with rehabilitation programme in Japan. Foot‐care programme with foot‐care tools as a package or standard care comprising 3–5 sessions over 2 mont… Show more

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“…In Turkey, licensed podiatrists do not exist and podologists are not very common. Therefore, nurses should have broad basic knowledge and application skills about foot health and foot care, and their existing knowledge should be developed (51). The results of the research have shown that the protocol has a great contribution to the maintenance of the foot health of the older people.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Turkey, licensed podiatrists do not exist and podologists are not very common. Therefore, nurses should have broad basic knowledge and application skills about foot health and foot care, and their existing knowledge should be developed (51). The results of the research have shown that the protocol has a great contribution to the maintenance of the foot health of the older people.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, 3 types of evaluators were included in this study: A total of 36 NCWs working as “in-home service providers,” i.e., those providing home-visit services, 1-day service, or day care service [ 34 ], who participated in a 2-month intervention study of foot care programs [ 35 ]. This study focused on the evaluation of the development process and overall effects of the program.…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Eight field nurses who attended a monthly pressure ulcer study group in the T area (similar to a province) in Japan. A total of 29 randomly selected participants from the intervention group [ 35 ]. after the first intervention session.…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%
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