Purpose of review This article comprises a review of the literature published during the period January 2011 to June 2012 on the topic of the psychosocial impact of wounds and strategies to manage them. Recent findings There is a growing discussion of the reciprocal link between psychological influences and wound healing. Although the mechanisms underlying these influences are not well understood, evidence from the reviewed literature adds to the existing body of evidence demonstrating that negative psychological states can impair immune function and wound healing. Despite this recognition, there are still few studies that provide strategies to address the identified psychosocial issues associated with wounds, particularly those of chronic ...
Wounds have traditionally been classified as acute or chronic. While this classification is useful w...
Chronic wounds are a health problem that have devastating consequences for patients and contribute m...
There is increasing evidence to support a relationship between psychological stress and delayed woun...
The psychological impact for patients with wounds can be significant, and adverse psychological effe...
PURPOSE: Psychological stress has been shown to delay wound healing. Several trials have investigate...
Objective: Studies have shown that stress can delay the healing of experimental punch biopsy wounds....
Background: Chronic wounds are a significant health problem in various populations. Psychosocial str...
Purpose: Research overwhelmingly suggests that chronic medical illness is firmly linked with an incr...
Wounds and wound healing are often considered to be purely medical phenomena, but there is growing e...
Objective: the current review aims to synthesize existing knowledge about the relationship between p...
Objective: The current review aims to synthesize existing knowledge about the relationship between p...
The impact of cancer and its treatment on wound healing Symptoms of cancer and its treatments are bo...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of chronic wounds on the ph...
Background: Chronic wounds are a long-term condition which means that the wound does not heal within...
Pain is an accepted feature of chronic wounds. It is known to cause distress to the patient, and, th...
Wounds have traditionally been classified as acute or chronic. While this classification is useful w...
Chronic wounds are a health problem that have devastating consequences for patients and contribute m...
There is increasing evidence to support a relationship between psychological stress and delayed woun...
The psychological impact for patients with wounds can be significant, and adverse psychological effe...
PURPOSE: Psychological stress has been shown to delay wound healing. Several trials have investigate...
Objective: Studies have shown that stress can delay the healing of experimental punch biopsy wounds....
Background: Chronic wounds are a significant health problem in various populations. Psychosocial str...
Purpose: Research overwhelmingly suggests that chronic medical illness is firmly linked with an incr...
Wounds and wound healing are often considered to be purely medical phenomena, but there is growing e...
Objective: the current review aims to synthesize existing knowledge about the relationship between p...
Objective: The current review aims to synthesize existing knowledge about the relationship between p...
The impact of cancer and its treatment on wound healing Symptoms of cancer and its treatments are bo...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of chronic wounds on the ph...
Background: Chronic wounds are a long-term condition which means that the wound does not heal within...
Pain is an accepted feature of chronic wounds. It is known to cause distress to the patient, and, th...
Wounds have traditionally been classified as acute or chronic. While this classification is useful w...
Chronic wounds are a health problem that have devastating consequences for patients and contribute m...
There is increasing evidence to support a relationship between psychological stress and delayed woun...