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SAMANTHA HOLLOWAY Academic Editor, Wounds UK; Reader, Programme Director, Cardiff University School of Medicine, Cardiff

David Wylie

Citation: Wylie D (2022) Foot screening in diabetes: What? — So what? — Now what? The Diabetic Foot Journal 25(2): 28–31

Contributors: Dr Paul Chadwick  Jill Cundell  Prof Mike Edmonds  Krishna Gohil  Duncan Stang  Stephanie Stanley  Rosalyn Thomas

Author

David Wylie is Is Associate Director NMAHP, NHS Education for Scotland, Glasgow, UK; Honorary Fellow, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK; Director of Professional Education, Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons, Glasgow, UK

Citation: Guttormsen K (2022) Advanced clinical practice within the diabetes multidisciplinary team: a reflective review. The Diabetic Foot Journal 25(2): 24–7

Key words - Advanced clinical practice - Multidisciplinary team - 360-degree feedback

Article points

1. Advanced clinical practice (ACP) is a level of practice delivered by experienced, registered

2. A small, low powered, crosssectional study aimed to demonstrate that multidisciplinary working can help provide sustainable workforce solutions, as well as improve the working of the multidisciplinary team healthcare practitioners

3. 360-degree feedback is an excellent adjunct to clinical supervision

4. Low-powered studies can be scaled up to demonstrate benefit

5. The lower-limb diabetes MDT is an ideal place for

Author:Karl Guttormsen

Karl Guttormsen is Advanced Clinical Practitioner (Diabetes, Endocrinology and General Medicine) North Manchester General Hospital the Manchester Foundation Trust, UK cultivation of ACPs

Advanced clinical practice (ACP) is a level of practice delivered by experienced, registered healthcare practitioners. It incorporates a high degree of autonomy and complex decision making and is underpinned by a master’s level award or equivalent. Most ACP roles within the UK are undertaken by nurses and it is of vital importance that allied health professionals are actively encouraged to develop their skills and knowledge through the lens of the multidisciplinary framework for advanced clinical practice and to actively seek out apprenticeship opportunities. This small, low-powered, cross-sectional study aims to demonstrate that multidisciplinary working can help provide sustainable workforce solutions and improve the workings of the multidisciplinary team (MDT). A total of 100% of respondents agreed that the ACP was able to demonstrate improved MDT working across the four pillars of advanced clinical practice. 360-degree feedback is an excellent adjunct to clinical supervision and its ability to be scaled up makes it a valuable tool in evidencing the impact of advanced clinical practice.

Stephanie Stanley

Citation: Stanley S (2022) A “Wight” approach to diabetic foot screening? The Diabetic Foot Journal 25(2): 53–7

Key words  - Diabetic foot ulcer  - Podiatrist-led screening service  - Screening

Article points

1. Early identification of patients at high risk of developing diabetic foot ulceration is of paramount importance.

2. The annual screening appointment is an opportunity to check not only neuropathy and vascular supply, but also other issues.

3. The Isle of Wight provides a podiatrist-led screening service and this is currently being reviewed to improve capacity.

Author

Stephanie Stanley Consultant Podiatrist, Clinical, Professional and Operational Lead for Podiatry Podiatry Department St. Mary’s Hospital Parkhurst Road Newport Isle of Wight

Early identification of patients at high risk of developing diabetic foot ulceration is a top priority due to the associate clinical, economic and psychosocial burdens. Routine screening is necessary for preventive care and optimal use of resources. Attendance at the screening appointment gives an opportunity to check not only neuropathy and vascular supply, but also myriad other issues. Involving patients in their own care decreases foot complications, such as ulceration and amputation. The Isle of Wight provides a podiatrist-led screening service and this is currently being reviewed to improve capacity.