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Providence Veterans Affairs Homeless Clinic: Caring for your feet Brittany Condon Henry, RN NU-387 July 2015
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Page 1: Providence Veterans Affairs Homeless Clinic: Caring for your feet Brittany Condon Henry, RN NU-387 July 2015.

Providence Veterans Affairs Homeless Clinic:

Caring for your feet

Brittany Condon Henry, RNNU-387

July 2015

Page 2: Providence Veterans Affairs Homeless Clinic: Caring for your feet Brittany Condon Henry, RN NU-387 July 2015.

Homeless Veterans• Approximately 610,042 people reported homelessness in 2013• Of those, 57,849 were homeless Veterans• This makes up 12% of the entire homeless population.

• Approximately 60% of homeless Veterans stay in shelters or safe havens, while the remaining 40% remained unsheltered.

• Homeless Veterans are younger on average than the general Veteran population• 9% between the ages of 18-30• 41% between the ages of 31-50• The number of young homeless Veterans who have served in

Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation New Dawn (OND) are increasing.

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Homeless Veterans

• Identification of the Population:• Homeless Patient Aligned

Care Team (HPACT) Clinic • Diabetic homeless

population• Need for education

regarding diabetic and general foot care.• Many comorbidities

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Health Status• The most common diagnoses in this population are• Alcohol/Drug abuse (71.7%)• Mood Disorder (47.1%)• Orthopedic Problems (43.2%)• Adjustment Disorder (36.9%)• Hypertension (28.6%)

• One in four men and women Veterans have diabetes. • Related factors: Obesity, elderly, lower incomes, limited access to

healthy foods, and social disparities. • Type I• Type II

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Health Promotion Needs• “At-risk” status • Any homeless Veteran who

may have limited or lack of access to clean water, soap, proper fitting shoes, socks, and/or the physical ability to care for their feet.

• Education on foot care for the general homeless population and the diabetic homeless population was greatly needed.

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Poster Presentation

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Poster Presentation• Poster Presentation• Most appropriate for population.

• Educational Sessions• For Homeless Veterans• For HPACT Staff

• Evaluation of Poster• Veteran Surveys• Veteran Suggestions

• Replicability of Project

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Poster Presentation• In order to fully understand the requirements of this project, I

first had to investigate the homeless Veteran population and their health concerns.

• Working with my preceptor, we were able to identify a problem, develop a plan, execute and evaluate our interventions.

• Over the next few months, my preceptor and I will continue working together to determine the long term effects of our project on the homeless Veteran population receiving treatment at the HPACT clinic.

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Evaluation• Homeless Veterans• HPACT Clinic• Public Health RN• Health Technicians• Social Workers• MD’s

• Providence VA Medical Center• Education Committee

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What to Change?• Given more time, I would have liked to put together a hand out

for patients regarding daily and/or diabetic foot care.• We are currently awaiting approval from the PVAMC education

committee on brochures stating the same education presented in the poster.

• We would have liked to make a business card with the signs and symptoms of infection and when to call or see a provider.

• In the future:• The poster will be presented at the Operation Stand Down RI

Weekend this September.• Podiatry Service will be present at OSDRI Weekend.

• Kevin will contact other HPACT clinics in our VISN (the Northeast region) and disseminate this poster and information.

• Poster to be replicated and presented on inpatient units, in-service with staff and patients.

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References• Wahowiak, L. (2014). Veterans and Diabetes. Retrieved from:

http://www.diabetesforecast.org/2014/12-dec/veterans-and-diabetes.html• Goldstein, G. Luther, J.F. Haas, G. L. Appelt, C.J. Gordon, A.J. (2010). Factor

Structure and Risk Factors for the Health Status of Homeless Veterans. Psychiatr Q. 81: 311-323.

• National Coalition for Homeless Veterans. (2013). Background and Statistics. Retrieved from:

• http://nchv.org/index.php/news/media/background_and_statistics/• The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. (2013). The 2013

Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) to Congress. Retrieved from: https://www.hudexchange.info/resources/documents/AHAR-2013-Part1.pdf

• My HealtheVet: Veterans Health Library. (2015). Retrieved from: http://www.veteranshealthlibrary.org/RelatedItems/142,82130_VA

• My HealtheVet: Veterans Health Library. (2015). Retrieved from: http://www.veteranshealthlibrary.org/RelatedItems/142,82128_VA

• WebMD. (2015). Slideshow of Common Foot Problems. Retrieved from: http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/ss/slideshow-common-foot-problems