Construction of exercise program for inpatients with diabetic foot based on evidence - based and Delphi method
10.3760/cma.j.cn211501-20220413-01123
- VernacularTitle:基于循证与德尔菲法构建住院糖尿病足患者运动方案
- Author:
Houjuan ZU
1
;
Hongbing BU
;
Qiaoyan LIU
;
Xueqin YAN
;
Yun CAO
;
Wei YIN
;
Suping BAI
;
Dong WANG
;
Lei XIA
Author Information
1. 江苏大学附属医院内分泌代谢科,镇江 212001
- Keywords:
Diabetic foot;
Movement;
Delphi technique;
Evidence-based nursing
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2023;39(13):1004-1011
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:The evidence-based and Delphi methods were used to construct the exercise program for hospitalized patients with diabetes foot to provide guidance for clinical practice.Methods:Evidence on exercise management of diabetic foot patients was systematically searched from BMJ Best Practice, UpToDate, Registered Nurses′ Association of Ontario and other domestic and foreign databases and professional association websites. The retrieval period was from the establishment of the database to April 2021. The quality of the included literature was independently evaluated, and the evidence of the literature meeting the quality standards was extracted and summarized to form the first draft of exercise program for inpatients with diabetic foot. After two rounds of Delphi expert letter consultation, the program items were revised, and the final draft of the exercise program for inpatients with diabetic foot suitable for clinical practice was formed.Results:The effective recovery rate of the two rounds of expert correspondence questionnaire both were15/15. The expert authority coefficient was 0.865 and 0.895 respectively. And the Kendall coordination coefficient was 0.232 and 0.291 (both P<0.01). An exercise program for inpatients with diabetic foot had been formed, including 5 modules(exercise evaluation, exercise prescription, exercise monitoring, post-exercise evaluation and exercise management), 12 items and 40 operational items. Conclusions:The exercise program for inpatients with diabetic foot constructed in this study is scientific and clinically applicable, which provide scientific guidance for clinical medical staff to carry out exercise practice.