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Table 5 Answers from the certified prosthetists and orthotists

From: Experiences of using a digital tool, the D-foot, in the screening of risk factors for diabetic foot ulcers

Questions

1. Not at all

2.

3.

4. Yes, completely

5. Not applicable

Did the patient receive enough information about how to make self-care of the feet?

   

2

 

Was the illness/health condition discussed?

  

1

1

 

Did you leave information about where to go if the patient needed help or had additional questions after the visit?

   

2

 

Did the patient receive enough information about possible risks with using the assistive device?

   

2

 

Did the patient receive enough information about warning signs to be aware of regarding his/her illness/health condition or your assistive device?

   

2

 

Was there enough privacy when you and the patient discussed his/her condition or treatment?

   

2

 

Did you explain the results of the D-Foot survey in a way that the patient understood?

 

1

 

1

 

Did you give the patient oral user information about the assistive devices?

   

2

 

Did you give the patient written information about the assistive devices?

   

2