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伤口愈合与老年患者

Wound healing and the aged patient.

作者信息

Jones P L, Millman A

机构信息

School of Nursing, Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania.

出版信息

Nurs Clin North Am. 1990 Mar;25(1):263-77.

PMID:2179892
Abstract

The aged patient is more susceptible to wound healing problems because of the interactions of body systems, environmental stresses, and disease with an aging process that takes place over many years. The multifactorial nature of wound healing in the elderly makes it difficult to determine whether observed healing problems are attributable to results of aging or other factors. Healing is affected by multiple factors in addition to patient age, which itself is not a dependable indicator of physiologic health. Some of these factors are disease, nutrition, perfusion, skin quality, environment, and individual responses to life events. It is particularly difficult for the aged patient to sustain the motivation to participate in care required during the healing process when cascading problems are allowed to build on the decreasing functions and reserve capacities of aging body systems and deplete available energy levels. Assessment of each individual is required because of the wide variety of aging changes and healing responses seen in aged patients. Compared with a younger adult, the aged patient generally heals well, following the same healing process but at a slower rate. Wound healing for the aged can be optimized through techniques of energy conservation, correction of existing problems, and management of risks related to aging and the individual patient. Healing problems are usually the result of decreases in systemic and local perfusion, decreases in the ability to ward off infection, and fragility of aging skin. The aged patient requires the same care as younger patients. It is more critical that this care be meticulously delivered with particular attention to care of intact skin, effects of chronic disease and medications, motivation, social habits, and discharge planning. Nurses can promote improved healing through the care they provide and by studying the progression of healing in aged patients.

摘要

老年患者更容易出现伤口愈合问题,这是由于身体系统、环境压力和疾病与多年来发生的衰老过程相互作用所致。老年人伤口愈合的多因素性质使得难以确定观察到的愈合问题是归因于衰老结果还是其他因素。除患者年龄外,愈合还受多种因素影响,而年龄本身并非生理健康的可靠指标。其中一些因素包括疾病、营养、灌注、皮肤质量、环境以及个体对生活事件的反应。当一系列问题基于衰老身体系统功能和储备能力的下降而不断累积,并耗尽可用能量水平时,老年患者尤其难以维持参与愈合过程所需护理的积极性。由于老年患者存在各种各样的衰老变化和愈合反应,因此需要对每个个体进行评估。与年轻成年人相比,老年患者通常愈合良好,遵循相同的愈合过程,但速度较慢。通过节能技术、纠正现有问题以及管理与衰老和个体患者相关的风险,可以优化老年患者的伤口愈合。愈合问题通常是全身和局部灌注减少、抗感染能力下降以及衰老皮肤脆弱的结果。老年患者需要与年轻患者相同的护理。更关键的是,这种护理要精心提供,尤其要注意完好皮肤的护理、慢性病和药物的影响、积极性、社会习惯以及出院计划。护士可以通过他们提供的护理以及研究老年患者的愈合进程来促进愈合改善。

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