Bolton L L, van Rijswijk L, Shaffer F A
Cross Country Healthcare, New York, N.Y., USA.
Adv Wound Care. 1997 Jul-Aug;10(4):33-8.
The cost of wound care frequently is defined as the cost of materials and labor, ignoring the effect of both variables on outcome. As a result, money-saving measures actually may increase cost while reducing the quality of care. Definitions and tools to enable professionals to understand, evaluate, and compare the cost-effectiveness of wound care practices and treatment modalities are given.
伤口护理的成本通常被定义为材料和劳动力成本,而忽略了这两个变量对结果的影响。因此,节省成本的措施实际上可能会增加成本,同时降低护理质量。本文提供了一些定义和工具,以使专业人员能够理解、评估和比较伤口护理实践和治疗方式的成本效益。