Studies have shown that community health workers (CHWs) can effectively deliver footcare interventions (FCIs) as part of diabetes self-management education programmes in high-resource countries. However, more evidence is needed on implementing FCI in low-resource countries and more detailed information about the core components of FCI provided by CHWs. This study aims to refine the core components of the footcare intervention to be delivered by CHWs (FIne-CHWs) for T2DM patients and to analyse Delphi panel members' opinions and perceptions regarding the core components of FIne-CHWs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElectronic Health Records (EHRs) are now an integral part of health systems in middle and high-income countries despite recognized deficits in the digital competencies of Healthcare Professionals (HCPs). Therefore, we undertook a scoping review of factors influencing compliance with EHR data privacy policies. Seven databases revealed 27 relevant studies, covering a range of countries, professional groups, and research methods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNursing students can access massive amounts of online health data to drive cutting-edge evidence-based practice in clinical placement, to bridge the theory-practice gap. This activity requires investigation to identify the strategies nursing students apply to evaluate online health information. Online Think-Aloud sessions enabled 14 participants to express their cognitive processes in navigating various educational resources, including online journals and databases, and determining the reliability of sources, indicating their strategies for information-seeking, which helped to create this scoring system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVariations of Community Health Workers (CHWs) interventions in diabetes self-management education (DSME) have been reviewed by many studies. In contrast, specific interventions regarding foot care intervention (FCI) are scarce and need to be explored further as one preventive measure to reduce diabetic foot problems in the community. This scoping review aimed to identify, and report nature of FCIs and the core components of FCIs delivered by CHWs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Design of disease modification (DM) trials for Parkinson's disease (PD) is challenging. Successful delivery requires a shared understanding of priorities and practicalities.
Objective: To seek stakeholder consensus on phase 3 trials' overall goals and structure, inclusion criteria, outcome measures, and trial delivery and understand where perspectives differ.