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Diminution du taux de décharge des plaies dans les Cliniques du Pied Diabétique Reconnues Belges (CPDRB): résultats d'audits réalisés dans le cadre d'un programme d'audit-feedback mis en place pour améliorer la qualité des soins
audit, la CPDRB enregistre les 52 premiers patients diabétiques souffrant d’un “nouveau” problème au pied vus sur un an: les UPD de grade Wagner 2 ou supérieur et/ou les pieds de Charcot actif (tableau 2). ...
Declining offloading rates in Belgian Recognized Diabetic Foot Clinics (RDFC): results from an audit-feedback quality improvement initiative.
2 audits (2011 and 2013/14). Audits characteristics are described in table 1. In each audit, RDFC registered the first 52 diabetic patients over a 1-year period with a “new” foot problem: DFU of Wagner grade ...
Management and 6-month outcome of patients with diabetic foot problems: results from a nationwide quality improvement initiative between 2005 and 2014
questionnaires, DFC s (N=35) collected data in 2005, 2008, 2011 and 2014, covering characteristics, history, and ulcer severity, management and outcome of the first 52 patients presenting with a Wagner grade ≥2 ...
Negative determinants of diabetic foot ulcer healing: 6-month follow-up of a large multicentre cohort
periodical audits and feedback (anonymous benchmarking). [1] Methods: In 2011, 32 Belgian DFC s followed 1528 patients with a DFU of Wagner grade 2 or more for six months or until healing, major amputation or ...