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Participant post-training evaluation

Please complete this form after completing part I of the online DFC training course. By answering these questions honestly, you will help Motivation Australia to evaluate the quality of the training that we provide.
 
Your answers to these questions will not affect the training you receive. Your answers will be kept confidential. 

You are not required to provide your name and your answers are anonymous. 

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* 1. Select your gender

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* 2. What is your your job position?

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* 3. What is the name of your organisation?

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* 4. Have you previously completed training in diabetic foot care

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* 5. If yes, when was the training?

Date

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* 6. If yes, Who delivered this training?

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* 7. Which of the following topics did you do in the course?

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* 8. If selected other (provide more detail)

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* 9. Was the training online or in person?

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* 10. How would you rate your knowledge and skills in diabetic foot care – wound healing?

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* 11. How would you rate your knowledge and skills in diabetic foot care – infection control?

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* 12. How would you rate your knowledge and skills in diabetic foot care – offloading? 

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* 13. Reflect on what you wanted to learn. Did you learn these things in the training?

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* 14. Did the training help you achieve the goals you wanted to apply to your role?

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* 15. After the training, what guiding documents  do you now have to support diabetic foot screening and wound healing?

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* 16. How would you rate Motivation Australia's online DFC training course (term 1)?

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* 17. How would you rate the Motivation Australia staff's delivery of the course?

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* 18. What feedback and comments do you have about the online DFC training course, Part 1?

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* 19. What suggestions do you have to help improve your training experience and the DFC training course? 

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* 20. What areas or topics would you like to learn more about to help you in your role? 

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* 21. What type of wounds do you most frequently see in your clinic?

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* 22. How do you treat these wounds? (3 marks)

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* 23. What is aseptic technique? Provide an example of how you would follow this in your role (2 marks)

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* 24. What impact do you think infection control has on wound healing? (2 marks)

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* 25. What is offloading? Provide an example you use in your clinic (2 marks)

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* 26. Offloading for wound healing means:

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* 27. People who smoke are how much more likely to have circulation problems than people the same age who don’t smoke?

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* 28. Which of the following are true of Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)?

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* 29. A wound with an infection that is superficial, not involving tendon, capsule or bone comes under which classification according to the University of Texas wound classification system:

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* 30. Which of the following is a contraindication (reason not to use) for a Total Contact Cast Shoe (TCS)?

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* 31. Which of the four stages of wound healing is the inflammatory phase?

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* 32. Neuropathic wounds are

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* 33. International Diabetes Federation (IDF) state diabetic foot risk assessment, foot care based on prevention, education and support by a multi-disciplinary team reduces foot complications and amputations by up to what percentage?

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* 34. A person has a wound on the apex (end) of their third toe. Which of the following would be the best offloading pad choice?

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* 35. You should instruct a person to wear a total contact cast shoe:

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* 36. Which type of cast tape should be used to mould the shape of the foot when fitting a TCS?

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* 37. After applying offloading pads or a toe prop you must teach the person:

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* 38. How often should a TCS follow up be made at first?

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* 39. Which form should be used for each wound for ongoing wound management? (After initial foot and wound assessment and for ongoing monitoring)

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* 40. If a person has a wound on the bottom of their foot or is caused by pressure, where must they ALWAYS be referred for further assessment and management?

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