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How patients with diabetic foot ulcers experience telemedicine solutions: A scoping review

Journal

INTERNATIONAL WOUND JOURNAL
Volume 20, Issue 5, Pages 1796-1810

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/iwj.14026

Keywords

diabetic foot ulcer; patient experience; scoping review; telemedicine; wound

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Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is a severe complication of diabetes that greatly impacts patients' quality of life. Treatment requires a multi-sectoral approach and telemedicine (TM) can be an effective tool for communication and follow-up care. This review examines the literature on patients' experiences and views regarding the use of TM solutions for DFUs and highlights the importance of further investigation from both patients' and caregivers' perspectives.
Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is a common, complex and severe complication of diabetes that is associated with severely decreased health-related quality of life. Treatment of DFUs calls for a multi-sectoral approach, incorporating interdisciplinary care pathways. Telemedicine (TM) may be used as a communication tool between caregivers across healthcare sectors to obligate the need for close follow-up, including early intervention in preventing the recurrence of DFU. The objective of this review was to identify, examine and conceptually map the available literature on patients' experiences and views regarding the use of TM solutions among patients with DFUs. We identified the Population, Concept and Context to pinpoint the focus of this review, word the research question and title as well as facilitate the literature search strategy. The literature examined stems from 13 sources. We imposed no restrictions on the methodological approach of the included studies, neither on the format. During the review process, four main maps emerged: A whole human not merely a hole in a human, Less of a burden on the family, the community and the environment, Competences and continuity of care are essential for high-quality care and The quality and modality of the technology. Further investigation from both the patients' and the multi-sectoral caregivers' perspective is needed, focusing on whatever modifications of the TM intervention may fit the DFU care pathway better.

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