Multidisciplinary wound centres are currently facing an increase in both the incidence of wounds and the complexity of care. This has resulted in rising costs and increased interest in the effectiveness of treatments. Little evidence is available regarding optimal wound centre organisation and effectiveness; therefore, measuring the quality of wound centres has become more important. This study aims to assess the evidence concerning quality by describing the state of the art of wound centres and organisational effectiveness by developing indicators of quality and by assessing their suitability in a pilot study. A multi-method approach was used: a literature review performed resulted in the development of an indicator list that was consequen...
The purpose of this article is to describe the results of the Learning by developing project on woun...
Objectives To develop outcome measures to assess practical management of primary surgical wounds and...
The foundation of health care management of patients with non-healing, chronic wounds needs accurate...
Introduction: Quality care for patients with non-healing wounds requires a systematic approach that ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: There is a general consensus about the need to define and ...
Background: Chronic wounds are a widespread and very cost-intensive problem. An adequate care provis...
The purpose of this review was to identify the role and contribution of community-based nurse-led wo...
To understand and adapt national healthcare language in Europe to evaluate quality of service provid...
Background: Critical commentaries suggest that wound care randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are of...
Complex wounds are a major burden for healthcare professionals. Patients with complex wounds are oft...
Complex wounds are a major burden for healthcare professionals. Patients with complex wounds are oft...
Purpose: To evaluate the quality of pain assessment in Dutch ICUs and its room for improvement. Mate...
Wound management in Australia suffers from a lack of adequate coordination and communication between...
The purpose of this article is to describe the results of the Learning by developing project on woun...
Objectives To develop outcome measures to assess practical management of primary surgical wounds and...
The foundation of health care management of patients with non-healing, chronic wounds needs accurate...
Introduction: Quality care for patients with non-healing wounds requires a systematic approach that ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: There is a general consensus about the need to define and ...
Background: Chronic wounds are a widespread and very cost-intensive problem. An adequate care provis...
The purpose of this review was to identify the role and contribution of community-based nurse-led wo...
To understand and adapt national healthcare language in Europe to evaluate quality of service provid...
Background: Critical commentaries suggest that wound care randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are of...
Complex wounds are a major burden for healthcare professionals. Patients with complex wounds are oft...
Complex wounds are a major burden for healthcare professionals. Patients with complex wounds are oft...
Purpose: To evaluate the quality of pain assessment in Dutch ICUs and its room for improvement. Mate...
Wound management in Australia suffers from a lack of adequate coordination and communication between...
The purpose of this article is to describe the results of the Learning by developing project on woun...
Objectives To develop outcome measures to assess practical management of primary surgical wounds and...
The foundation of health care management of patients with non-healing, chronic wounds needs accurate...