Implementing an integrated diabetic foot care programme in Ireland: podiatrists' experience
Abstract Background International evidence suggests that an integrated multidisciplinary approach to diabetic foot management is necessary to prevent ulceration and progression to amputation. Many health systems have introduced policies or models of care supporting the introduction of this evidence...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer A. Pallin (Author), Karen Buckley-O'Farrell (Author), Fiona Riordan (Author), Niamh McGrath (Author), Kate O'Neill (Author), Doireann MacLoughlin (Author), Sean F. Dinneen (Author), Claire M. Buckley (Author), Sheena McHugh (Author), Patricia M. Kearney (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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