Health Quality Ontario’s Venous Leg Ulcers Quality Standard focuses on care for people who have developed or are at risk of developing a venous leg ulcer. The scope of the standard covers all settings, including primary care, home and community care, long-term care, and acute care. It also provides guidance on optimal care when a person transitions between these settings—for example, when someone is discharged from a hospital to their home or a long-term care home.
The quality standard includes 13 quality statements addressing areas that have high potential for improving the quality of care in Ontario for people with venous leg ulcers.
Below is a sample of tools that may help you with the implementation of the quality statements into practice, organized according to purpose. Several of these tools will help to support multiple quality statements.
Are there other tools or resources you use? Do you have experience implementing these tools? If you have feedback about any of these tools, please use the comments section below to share!
Individualized Care Plan
The tools and resources identified in the following three sections (Screening for Peripheral Arterial Disease; Patient Education and Self-Management; and Comprehensive Assessment) could also be used to support the development of an individualized care plan.
Screening for Peripheral Arterial Disease*
*Tools from this section can also be used to support the development of an individualized care plan.
Patient Education and Self-Management*
*Tools from this section can also be used to support the development of an individualized care plan.
Comprehensive Assessment*
*Tools from this section can also be used to support the development of an individualized care plan.
Compression Therapy
Local Infection Management
Treatment with Pentoxifylline
Referral to Specialist
Comprehensive Tools and Resources for the Venous Leg Ulcers Quality Standard
The following tools and/or resources may apply to more than one topic in the Venous Leg Ulcer Quality Standard:
Comment below to describe your experience with these tools or share any others you have found useful!