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Australian guideline on prevention of foot ulceration: part of the 2021 Australian evidence-based guidelines for diabetes-related foot disease
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Australian guideline on prevention of foot ulceration: part of the 2021 Australian evidence-based guidelines for diabetes-related foot disease

Michelle Kaminski, Jonathan Golledge, Joel Lasschuit, Karl-Heinz Schott, Charles James, Jane Cheney, Anita Raspovic, on behalf of the Australian Diabetes-related Foot Disease Guidelines and Pathways Project
Journal of foot and ankle research, Vol.15, 53
01/01/2022
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Abstract

Diabetes-related foot ulceration Diabetes-related foot disease Education Foot self-care Foot ulcer Footwear Guideline Prevention Surgery
There are no current Australian guidelines on the prevention of diabetes-related foot ulceration (DFU). A national expert panel aimed to systematically identify and adapt suitable international guidelines to the Australian context to create new Australian evidence-based guidelines on prevention of first-ever and/or recurrent DFU. These guidelines will include for the first-time considerations for rural and remote, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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