Zarchi Kian, Latif Seemab, Haugaard Vibeke B, Hjalager Ida R C, Jemec Gregor B E
Department of Dermatology, Roskilde Hospital; and Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark.
Acta Derm Venereol. 2014 Jul;94(4):403-7. doi: 10.2340/00015555-1770.
Wounds represent a growing healthcare problem due to an aging population. Nurses play a key role in wound management and their theoretical understanding of basic wound management may be expected to influence the quality of wound therapy fundamentally. In this study, we evaluated the level of knowledge of wound management in 136 Danish nurses working in 3 different settings: advanced wound care clinics, home care and general hospital departments. We found that hospital nurses had less theoretical knowledge than home care nurses and nurses working at advanced wound care clinics. We also found that the length of experience (adjusted for workplace and education) did not have any impact on nurses' knowledge. Nurses' knowledge of clinical investigations was consistently lower than their knowledge of therapy and clinical symptoms. This study provides benchmarking information about the current status of wound management in Denmark and suggests how improvements might be achieved.
由于人口老龄化,伤口问题已成为日益严重的医疗保健问题。护士在伤口管理中起着关键作用,他们对基本伤口管理的理论理解有望从根本上影响伤口治疗的质量。在本研究中,我们评估了136名丹麦护士的伤口管理知识水平,这些护士在三种不同环境中工作:高级伤口护理诊所、家庭护理和综合医院科室。我们发现,医院护士的理论知识比家庭护理护士和在高级伤口护理诊所工作的护士少。我们还发现,工作经验的长短(根据工作场所和教育程度进行调整)对护士的知识没有任何影响。护士对临床检查的知识始终低于他们对治疗和临床症状的知识。本研究提供了丹麦伤口管理现状的基准信息,并提出了如何实现改进的建议。