As leg ulcer research has generally focused on aspects of treatment, the psychosocial impact of leg ulceration remains understudied. This article reports the findings of a study exploring the prevalence of anxiety and depression in 190 patients with chronic venous ulceration across 9 Trusts in the northwest of England. The hospital anxiety and depression scale (HADS) was used to screen patients for the presence of anxiety and depression using a cut-off point of 9 for level of ‘caseness’. A total of 52 (27%) people scored as depressed while 50 (26%) scored as anxious. The two symptoms which appeared to be associated with anxiety and depression were pain and odour while there was no association found between living alone, mobility and exudate...
Chronic wounds on lower extremities most commonly result from chronic venous insufficiency. Chronic ...
Venous leg ulcers are extremely common in nursing practice, with over 70,000 individuals suffering...
Leg ulcers are a chronic wound of the lower leg, prone to high levels of recurrence and associated w...
While depression and anxiety have been widely studied across chronic health conditions, the literatu...
Aims: To explore depression in people treated for chronic venous leg ulceration, and to assess the...
<p><b>Summary Background:</b> There is increasing recognition of the role that psychological status...
Objective: To investigate the impact of stress, illness perceptions and behaviours on healing of ven...
Aim: The study aimed to inform the development of a distress scale (by building on previous validati...
The aim of this study was to describe wound severity, unpleasant symptoms and their relationship bet...
This article, the first of two, summarises a study that explored the lived experiences of patients w...
The presence of venous leg ulcers (VLU) is associated with emotional disorders in individuals who ha...
Chronic leg ulcers are a public health problem that can have a significant impact on the patient's p...
OBJECTIVE: A wound is defined as chronic when it requires more than 6 weeks to heal. The link betwee...
Depression slows wound healing in patients with chronic wounds. The prevalence of depressive symptom...
Aims/purpose The negative impact of having a venous leg ulcer (VLU) on health-related quality of...
Chronic wounds on lower extremities most commonly result from chronic venous insufficiency. Chronic ...
Venous leg ulcers are extremely common in nursing practice, with over 70,000 individuals suffering...
Leg ulcers are a chronic wound of the lower leg, prone to high levels of recurrence and associated w...
While depression and anxiety have been widely studied across chronic health conditions, the literatu...
Aims: To explore depression in people treated for chronic venous leg ulceration, and to assess the...
<p><b>Summary Background:</b> There is increasing recognition of the role that psychological status...
Objective: To investigate the impact of stress, illness perceptions and behaviours on healing of ven...
Aim: The study aimed to inform the development of a distress scale (by building on previous validati...
The aim of this study was to describe wound severity, unpleasant symptoms and their relationship bet...
This article, the first of two, summarises a study that explored the lived experiences of patients w...
The presence of venous leg ulcers (VLU) is associated with emotional disorders in individuals who ha...
Chronic leg ulcers are a public health problem that can have a significant impact on the patient's p...
OBJECTIVE: A wound is defined as chronic when it requires more than 6 weeks to heal. The link betwee...
Depression slows wound healing in patients with chronic wounds. The prevalence of depressive symptom...
Aims/purpose The negative impact of having a venous leg ulcer (VLU) on health-related quality of...
Chronic wounds on lower extremities most commonly result from chronic venous insufficiency. Chronic ...
Venous leg ulcers are extremely common in nursing practice, with over 70,000 individuals suffering...
Leg ulcers are a chronic wound of the lower leg, prone to high levels of recurrence and associated w...