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利用患者报告的体验来为难以愈合的伤口提供泡沫敷料的使用信息:来自伤口护理专家小组的观点。

Using patient-reported experiences to inform the use of foam dressings for hard-to-heal wounds: perspectives from a wound care expert panel.

机构信息

92 Barrie Street School of Nursing, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

Toronto Grace Health Center, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

J Wound Care. 2024 Nov 2;33(11):814-822. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2024.0027.

Abstract

Caring for patients with hard-to-heal (chronic) wounds requires a multifaceted approach that addresses their diverse needs, which can contribute to the complexity of care. Wound care providers must have a comprehensive understanding of the patient's comorbid conditions and psychosocial issues to provide personalised and effective treatment. Key quality indicators for effective wound care involves not only selecting appropriate local wound care products, such as foam dressings, but also addressing individual patient experiences of wound-related pain, odour, itch, excessive wound drainage, and self-care needs. The purpose of this review is to inculcate the wound care practice community, research scientists and healthcare industry with a sense of accountability in order to work collaboratively in addressing these unmet care needs.

摘要

照顾难以愈合(慢性)伤口的患者需要采取多方面的方法,满足他们的各种需求,这可能会增加护理的复杂性。伤口护理提供者必须全面了解患者的合并症和心理社会问题,以提供个性化和有效的治疗。有效伤口护理的关键质量指标不仅涉及选择合适的局部伤口护理产品,如泡沫敷料,还涉及解决患者个体在伤口相关疼痛、气味、瘙痒、过多伤口引流和自我护理需求方面的体验。本综述的目的是使伤口护理实践社区、研究科学家和医疗保健行业承担起责任,以便共同合作解决这些未满足的护理需求。

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