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Diminution du taux d'examen des pieds dans les Cliniques du Diabète en Belgique: résultats d'audits réalisés dans le cadre d'un programme d'audit-feedback mis en place pour améliorer la qualité des soins
2001, 2006, 2011 et 2014. Pour chaque audit, un échantillon de 10% des patients est déterminé (2519, 2317, 3528 et 3750 patients en 2001, 2006, 2011 et 2014 respectivement). La population consiste en ...
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 ...
Clinical action measures improve the reliability of feedback on quality of care in diabetes centres: a retrospective cohort study.
classical TM. METHODS: Data was used from 3421 diabetes patients treated in 95 centres, collected in two consecutive retrospective data collections. Patients met the TM when their index value was below ...
Low prevalence of previous lower limb revascularisation in patients with diabetes and acute Charcot foot: results from a case-control study.
revascularisation (LLR), as a marker of peripheral macroangiopathy, in patients with diabetes and Charcot foot. Methods: Patients with diabetes and incident acute Charcot foot, but without a history of diabetic foot ...
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 ...
Implementation of a quality improvement initiative in Belgian diabetic foot clinics: feasibility and initial results.
first 52 patients presenting with a Wagner grade ≥ 2 diabetic foot ulcer or acute neuropathic osteoarthropathy that year. Quality improvement was encouraged by meetings and by anonymous benchmarking of ...