Reader Advancing Clinical Practice, Ramsden Building, School of Human and Health Sciences, Centre for Health and Social Care, University of Huddersfield, Queensgate, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK.
Int Wound J. 2013 Apr;10(2):177-84. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-481X.2012.00965.x. Epub 2012 Mar 8.
This article presents the results of an international 2 stage Delphi survey carried out via e-mail to achieve consensus as to the most effective postoperative wound management to prevent blistering and other complications. Seventeen prospective participants were invited to be members of the Delphi Panel of which 13 agreed to be involved. The panel suggested that an ideal wound dressing would conform easily to the wound, be easy to apply and remove, allow for swelling and minimise pain on removal. Participants were in agreement that the primary wound dressing should be left in situ for as long as possible, providing there was no excessive oozing or signs of infection. The authors recognise that the Delphi Panel was relatively compact; however, the study arguably provides some useful data that can be used to identify the consequences of wound blistering and important factors that need to be considered when choosing a wound dressing to prevent blistering.
本文介绍了一项国际两阶段 Delphi 调查的结果,该调查通过电子邮件进行,旨在就最有效的术后伤口管理达成共识,以预防水疱和其他并发症。邀请了 17 名有前途的参与者成为 Delphi 小组的成员,其中 13 名同意参与。小组建议,理想的伤口敷料应易于贴合伤口,易于应用和去除,允许肿胀,并最大限度地减少去除时的疼痛。参与者一致认为,只要没有过多渗出或感染迹象,主要的伤口敷料应尽可能长时间地留在原位。作者认识到 Delphi 小组相对紧凑;然而,这项研究可以提供一些有用的数据,这些数据可以用来识别伤口水疱的后果,并在选择预防水疱的伤口敷料时考虑重要因素。