Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil.
Universidad Católica de Murcia, Murcia, Spain.
J Prim Care Community Health. 2024 Jan-Dec;15:21501319231223458. doi: 10.1177/21501319231223458.
INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVE: Venous Leg Ulcers (VLU) present a challenging healing process. Attaining healing is a primary treatment objective, commonly pursued in Primary Health Care (PHC) or Specialist Wound Management Clinics. Our objective was to examine the association and interplay between sociodemographic, health, clinical, and care factors with the outcomes of VLU treatment in patients undergoing care at a Specialist Wound Management Clinic.
Longitudinal, observational study took place in a center for the treatment of chronic injuries linked to PHC. The sociodemographic aspects, health status and habits, clinical and care aspects of patients with VLU were scrutinized over a 1-year period.
The sample comprised 103 participants, with some still under treatment (Treatment Group-TG/ n = 60) and others having achieved VLU healing (Healing Group-HG/ n = 43). An association between sociodemographic, health, clinical, and care factors and the healing outcome (HG) was identified. A moderate correlation was observed between factors predisposing to healing in the sociodemographic group and health habits. Notably, among sociodemographic factors, the older age group and improvements in health, particularly the reduced use of alcohol/smoking, appeared to exert the most significant influence on healing. Additionally, specialized service monitoring and the application of compression therapy were contributory factors.
These findings substantiate the hypothesis that sociodemographic, health, clinical, and care-related aspects are intertwined with VLU healing. Protective factors associated with healing interacted synergistically, fostering a positive outcome over one year of treatment.
简介/目的:静脉溃疡(VLU)的愈合过程具有挑战性。实现愈合是初级保健(PHC)或专科伤口管理诊所的主要治疗目标。我们的目的是检查社会人口统计学、健康、临床和护理因素与在专科伤口管理诊所接受治疗的 VLU 患者的治疗结果之间的关联和相互作用。
在与 PHC 相关的慢性损伤治疗中心进行了纵向观察研究。在一年的时间里,仔细检查了 VLU 患者的社会人口统计学方面、健康状况和习惯、临床和护理方面。
该样本包括 103 名参与者,其中一些仍在接受治疗(治疗组-TG/ n=60),而另一些已经治愈了 VLU(愈合组-HG/ n=43)。确定了社会人口统计学、健康、临床和护理因素与愈合结果(HG)之间的关联。在社会人口统计学组中,发现与愈合相关的因素与健康习惯之间存在中度相关性。值得注意的是,在社会人口统计学因素中,年龄较大的组和健康状况的改善,特别是减少饮酒/吸烟,似乎对愈合有最大的影响。此外,专科服务监测和压缩治疗的应用也是促成因素。
这些发现证实了这样一种假设,即社会人口统计学、健康、临床和护理相关方面与 VLU 愈合相互交织。与愈合相关的保护因素相互协同作用,在一年的治疗过程中产生了积极的结果。