van Rijswijk L
La Salle University School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Ostomy Wound Manage. 1996 Nov-Dec;42(10A Suppl):70S-72S.
Understanding of the healing process and factors that may affect it, has increased dramatically during recent years. Clinical application of this knowledge has improved care for many patients, and helped focus attention on information deficits. To better meet patient needs and increase awareness of the value of prevention, wound care clinicians and researchers are encouraged to include Quality of Life outcomes in their goals of chronic wound care. In the absence of the results of reliability, validity and feasibility studies of existing chronic wound care guidelines, clinicians need to be aware of their potential usefulness and limitations. When reviewing wound care costs or conducting studies, it is important to define cost-effectiveness as a function of outcomes and all relevant costs. Because chronic wounds occur in every care environment, these issues require the attention of all healthcare professionals, educators, payors and patients. Wound care professionals are encouraged to disseminate existing knowledge to all providers and recipients of care.
近年来,对愈合过程以及可能影响愈合的因素的理解有了显著提高。这些知识的临床应用改善了许多患者的护理,并有助于将注意力集中在信息不足的问题上。为了更好地满足患者需求并提高对预防价值的认识,鼓励伤口护理临床医生和研究人员将生活质量结果纳入慢性伤口护理目标中。在缺乏现有慢性伤口护理指南的可靠性、有效性和可行性研究结果的情况下,临床医生需要意识到其潜在的有用性和局限性。在审查伤口护理成本或进行研究时,将成本效益定义为结果和所有相关成本的函数非常重要。由于慢性伤口出现在各种护理环境中,这些问题需要所有医疗保健专业人员、教育工作者、付款人和患者的关注。鼓励伤口护理专业人员向所有护理提供者和接受者传播现有知识。