Damien Clark
Queensland Health
8 Papers
20 Citations
Damien Clark is an academic researcher from Queensland Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetic foot & Podiatry. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications. Previous affiliations of Damien Clark include Cooperative Research Centre & Queensland University of Technology.
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Papers
The validity and reliability of remote diabetic foot ulcer assessment using mobile phone images.
Jaap J. van Netten,Jaap J. van Netten,Damien Clark,Damien Clark,Peter A Lazzarini,Monika Janda,Lloyd Reed +6 more
TL;DR: Clinicians who use mobile phone images in clinical practice should obtain as much additional information as possible when making treatment decisions based on these images, and be cautious of the low diagnostic accuracy.
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What are the key conditions associated with lower limb amputations in a major Australian teaching hospital
Peter A Lazzarini,Peter A Lazzarini,Sharon R. O'Rourke,Anthony W. Russell,Anthony W. Russell,Damien Clark,Damien Clark,Suzanne Kuys,Suzanne Kuys +8 more
TL;DR: This study, the first in over 20 years to report on all levels of lower extremity amputations in Australia, found that people undergoing amputation are more likely to be older, male and have diabetes.
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Does the Use of Store-and-forward Telehealth Systems Improve Outcomes for Clinicians Managing Diabetic Foot Ulcers?: A Pilot Study
Peter A Lazzarini,Peter A Lazzarini,Damien Clark,Damien Clark,Rebecca D Mann,Vanessa L Perry,Courtney Thomas,Suzanne Kuys,Suzanne Kuys +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a store-and-forward telehealth system was implemented in six different Queensland locations between August 2009 and February 2010, where sites were offered ad hoc and/or fortnightly telehealth access to a diabetic foot speciality service.
What are the major causes of lower limb amputations in a major Australian teaching hospital? The Queensland Diabetic Foot Innovation Project, 2006 – 2007
TL;DR: This retrospective audit aimed to evaluate underlying primary indications for LEA at a major Australian tertiary hospital.
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Self-Monitoring Diabetes-Related Foot Ulcers with the MyFootCare App: A Mixed Methods Study
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors developed a new mobile phone app, "MyFootCare" to self-monitor diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) from photos of the foot, and evaluated the engagement and perceived value of MyFootCare for people with a plantar DFUs over 3 months' duration.