Fearns Naomi, Heller-Murphy Stephen, Kelly Joanna, Harbour Jenny
Healthcare Improvement Scotland, Scotland, UK.
Healthcare Improvement Scotland, Scotland, UK.
J Tissue Viability. 2017 Nov;26(4):254-259. doi: 10.1016/j.jtv.2017.09.002. Epub 2017 Sep 5.
Chronic wounds are a major health burden and have a severe impact on well-being. This synthesis of qualitative studies was undertaken to inform a health technology assessment of antimicrobial wound dressings. It aimed to explore patients' experiences of chronic wounds and determine improvements for clinical practice.
Inclusion criteria included use of qualitative methods, and English language publication. Databases searched included MEDLINE (Ovid), MEDLINE in Process (Ovid), EMBASE (Ovid), CINAHL (EBSCOHost), and PsychInfo (EBSCOHost). Searches were limited to 1990-2014. The method of analysis was Framework synthesis.
A total of 20 studies were included. The synthesis confirmed the severe physical, social and psychological impact of the chronic wound. Inadequately controlled pain and sleeplessness, restrictions to lifestyle, and the loss of previous life roles can lead to feelings of hopelessness and helplessness and therefore depression and anxiety. Dressings and dressing changes are a key aspect of treatment and provide opportunities for positive interaction and person centred-care.
People with chronic wounds can be supported to live well within the severe physical, psychological and social restrictions of a chronic wound. Effective clinical pain management and the recognition of the experience of acute and chronic pain are of the utmost importance to people with a chronic wound. Treatment should not be purely focused on healing but incorporate symptom management, coping and wellbeing via person-centred and holistic care.
慢性伤口是一项重大的健康负担,对健康有着严重影响。开展此项定性研究的综合分析是为了为抗菌伤口敷料的卫生技术评估提供信息。其目的是探究患者对慢性伤口的体验,并确定临床实践的改进方向。
纳入标准包括采用定性方法以及英文发表。检索的数据库包括MEDLINE(Ovid)、MEDLINE在研数据库(Ovid)、EMBASE(Ovid)、CINAHL(EBSCOHost)和PsychInfo(EBSCOHost)。检索限于1990年至2014年。分析方法为框架综合法。
共纳入20项研究。综合分析证实了慢性伤口对身体、社会和心理方面的严重影响。疼痛控制不佳和失眠、生活方式受限以及以往生活角色的丧失会导致绝望和无助感,进而引发抑郁和焦虑。敷料及换药是治疗的关键环节,为积极互动和以患者为中心的护理提供了契机。
在慢性伤口造成的严重身体、心理和社会限制下,可支持慢性伤口患者过上良好的生活。有效的临床疼痛管理以及对急慢性疼痛体验的认知对慢性伤口患者至关重要。治疗不应仅仅专注于伤口愈合,而应通过以患者为中心的整体护理纳入症状管理、应对方法和健康状况改善。