Diabetes foot ulceration (DFU) presents an enormous burden to those living with diabetes and to the local health systems and economies. There is an increasing interest in implementing integrated care models to enhance the quality of care for people living with diabetes and related complications and the value of co-production approaches to achieve sustainable change. This paper aims to describe the evaluation methodology for the North West London (NWL) Diabetes Foot Care Transformation project.
Evaluation of the North West London Diabetes Foot Care Transformation Project: A Mixed-Methods Evaluation / Palladino, Raffaele; More, Ash; Greenfield, Geva; Anokye, Nana; Pigott, Elizabeth; Willis, Tony; Edward, Gregg; Majeed, Azeem; Kong, Wing May. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE. - ISSN 1568-4156. - 22:2(2022), p. 4. [10.5334/ijic.5956]
Evaluation of the North West London Diabetes Foot Care Transformation Project: A Mixed-Methods Evaluation
Palladino, Raffaele;
2022
Abstract
Diabetes foot ulceration (DFU) presents an enormous burden to those living with diabetes and to the local health systems and economies. There is an increasing interest in implementing integrated care models to enhance the quality of care for people living with diabetes and related complications and the value of co-production approaches to achieve sustainable change. This paper aims to describe the evaluation methodology for the North West London (NWL) Diabetes Foot Care Transformation project.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.