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Nurses' knowledge of foot care in the context of home care: a cross-sectional correlational survey study




TekijätStolt M, Suhonen R, Puukka P, Viitanen M, Voutilainen P, Leino-Kilpi H

Julkaisuvuosi2015

JournalJournal of Clinical Nursing

Vuosikerta24

Numero19-20

Aloitussivu2916

Lopetussivu2925

Sivujen määrä10

ISSN0962-1067

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.12922


Tiivistelmä


Aims and objectives

This study aimed to explore nurses’ knowledge of foot care and related factors in home care nursing.






Background

Nurses caring for older people are increasingly confronted with clients who have multiple foot problems and need support with their foot health. The role of nurses in promoting foot health, caring for existing foot problems and supporting older people in foot self-care is especially important in the home care context. However, this entails up-to-date foot care knowledge and practices.






Design

A cross-sectional correlational survey study design.






Methods

Nurses’ knowledge of foot care was evaluated using the Nurses’ Foot Care Knowledge Test developed for this study. The data were analysed with descriptive and inferential statistics.






Results

Nurses (registered nurses, public health nurses and licensed practical nurses) from public home care (n = 322, response rate 50%) participated the study. Nurses’ knowledge in foot care varied. The knowledge scores were highest for skin and nail care and lowest for the identification and care of foot structural deformities. Longer working experience in the current work place and participation in continuing education explained higher Nurses’ Foot Care Knowledge Test scores.






Conclusions

Nurses need more knowledge, and hence continuing education, in the foot care of older people to effectively prevent, recognise and care for foot problems and promote independent living in the community.




 




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